http://10.30.0.185:5601/app/integrations/browse > APM 선택.
http://10.30.0.185:5601/app/home#/tutorial/apm
1. 설치
$ curl -L -O https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/apm-server/apm-server-8.15.2-amd64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i apm-server-8.15.2-amd64.deb
Selecting previously unselected package apm-server.
(Reading database ... 174924 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack apm-server-8.15.2-amd64.deb ...
Unpacking apm-server (8.15.2) ...
Setting up apm-server (8.15.2) ...
root@elastic:/home/elastic#
2. 설정 변경
elastic@elastic:/etc/apm-server$ sudo vi apm-server.yml
username: "elastic"
password: "changeme"
# Optional HTTP Path.
path: "/elasticsearch"
3. 시작
service apm-server start
** apm-server.yml 전문 (초기)
root@elastic:/etc/apm-server# cat apm-server.yml
######################### APM Server Configuration #########################
################################ APM Server ################################
apm-server:
# Defines the host and port the server is listening on. Use "unix:/path/to.sock" to listen on a unix domain socket.
host: "127.0.0.1:8200"
# Agent authorization configuration. If no methods are defined, all requests will be allowed.
#auth:
# Agent authorization using Elasticsearch API Keys.
#api_key:
#enabled: false
#
# Restrict how many unique API keys are allowed per minute. Should be set to at least the amount of different
# API keys configured in your monitored services. Every unique API key triggers one request to Elasticsearch.
#limit: 100
# Define a shared secret token for authorizing agents using the "Bearer" authorization method.
#secret_token:
# Allow anonymous access only for specified agents and/or services. This is primarily intended to allow
# limited access for untrusted agents, such as Real User Monitoring.
#anonymous:
# By default anonymous auth is automatically enabled when either auth.api_key or
# auth.secret_token is enabled, and RUM is enabled. Otherwise, anonymous auth is
# disabled by default.
#
# When anonymous auth is enabled, only agents matching allow_agent and services
# matching allow_service are allowed. See below for details on default values for
# allow_agent.
#enabled:
# Allow anonymous access only for specified agents.
#allow_agent: [rum-js, js-base]
# Allow anonymous access only for specified service names. By default, all service names are allowed.
#allow_service: []
# Rate-limit anonymous access by IP and number of events.
#rate_limit:
# Rate limiting is defined per unique client IP address, for a limited number of IP addresses.
# Sites with many concurrent clients should consider increasing this limit. Defaults to 1000.
#ip_limit: 1000
# Defines the maximum amount of events allowed per IP per second. Defaults to 300. The overall
# maximum event throughput for anonymous access is (event_limit * ip_limit).
#event_limit: 300
# Maximum permitted size in bytes of a request's header accepted by the server to be processed.
#max_header_size: 1048576
# Maximum amount of time to wait for the next incoming request before underlying connection is closed.
#idle_timeout: 45s
# Maximum permitted duration for reading an entire request.
#read_timeout: 30s
# Maximum permitted duration for writing a response.
#write_timeout: 30s
# Maximum duration before releasing resources when shutting down the server.
#shutdown_timeout: 30s
# Maximum permitted size in bytes of an event accepted by the server to be processed.
#max_event_size: 307200
# Maximum number of new connections to accept simultaneously (0 means unlimited).
#max_connections: 0
# Custom HTTP headers to add to all HTTP responses, e.g. for security policy compliance.
#response_headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# If true (default), APM Server captures the IP of the instrumented service
# or the IP and User Agent of the real user (RUM requests).
#capture_personal_data: true
# If specified, APM Server will record this value in events which have no service environment
# defined, and add it to agent configuration queries to Kibana when none is specified in the
# request from the agent.
#default_service_environment:
# All events will be recorded in this data stream namespace when not managed by fleet.
# data_streams.namespace: default
# Enable APM Server Golang expvar support (https://golang.org/pkg/expvar/).
#expvar:
#enabled: false
# Url to expose expvar.
#url: "/debug/vars"
#---------------------------- APM Server - Secure Communication with Agents ----------------------------
# Enable secure communication between APM agents and the server. By default ssl is disabled.
#ssl:
#enabled: false
# Path to file containing the certificate for server authentication.
# Needs to be configured when ssl is enabled.
#certificate: ''
# Path to file containing server certificate key.
# Needs to be configured when ssl is enabled.
#key: ''
# Optional configuration options for ssl communication.
# Passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
# It is recommended to use the provided keystore instead of entering the passphrase in plain text.
#key_passphrase: ''
# List of supported/valid protocol versions. By default TLS versions 1.1 up to 1.3 are enabled.
#supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
# Note that cipher suites are not configurable for TLS 1.3.
#cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
#curve_types: []
#---------------------------- APM Server - RUM Real User Monitoring ----------------------------
# Enable Real User Monitoring (RUM) Support. By default RUM is disabled.
# RUM does not support token based authorization. Enabled RUM endpoints will not require any authorization
# token configured for other endpoints.
#rum:
#enabled: false
#-- General RUM settings
# A list of permitted origins for real user monitoring.
# User-agents will send an origin header that will be validated against this list.
# An origin is made of a protocol scheme, host and port, without the url path.
# Allowed origins in this setting can have * to match anything (eg.: http://*.example.com)
# If an item in the list is a single '*', everything will be allowed.
#allow_origins: ['*']
# A list of Access-Control-Allow-Headers to allow RUM requests, in addition to "Content-Type",
# "Content-Encoding", and "Accept"
#allow_headers: []
# Custom HTTP headers to add to RUM responses, e.g. for security policy compliance.
#response_headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Regexp to be matched against a stacktrace frame's `file_name` and `abs_path` attributes.
# If the regexp matches, the stacktrace frame is considered to be a library frame.
#library_pattern: "node_modules|bower_components|~"
# Regexp to be matched against a stacktrace frame's `file_name`.
# If the regexp matches, the stacktrace frame is not used for calculating error groups.
# The default pattern excludes stacktrace frames that have a filename starting with '/webpack'
#exclude_from_grouping: "^/webpack"
# If a source map has previously been uploaded, source mapping is automatically applied.
# to all error and transaction documents sent to the RUM endpoint.
#source_mapping:
# Sourcemapping is enabled by default.
#enabled: true
# Timeout for fetching source maps.
#timeout: 5s
# The `cache.expiration` determines how long a source map should be cached in memory.
# Note that values configured without a time unit will be interpreted as seconds.
#cache.expiration: 5m
# Source map retrieval location.
#
# If using an output other than Elasticsearch that is writing to Elasticsearch, you must
# set this option. If not set, the standard output elasticsearch configuration is used.
#elasticsearch:
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (`http` and `9200`).
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: `http://localhost:9200/path`.
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: `https://[2001:db8::1]:9200`.
#hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
#protocol: "https"
# Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
#api_key: "id:api_key"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Index pattern in which to search for source maps, when fetching source maps from Elasticsearch.
#index_pattern: "apm-*-sourcemap*"
#---------------------------- APM Server - Agent Configuration ----------------------------
# When using APM agent configuration, information fetched from Elasticsearch or Kibana will be cached in memory for some time.
#agent.config:
# Specify cache key expiration via this setting. Default is 30 seconds.
#cache.expiration: 30s
# Agent config will be fetched from Elasticsearch using the output.elasticsearch configuration.
# Elasticsearch authentication configurations are exposed to allow fine-tuned permission control
# and is required when working with Elastic Agent standalone or Fleet.
# This will override credentials in output.elasticsearch configuration.
#elasticsearch:
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (`http` and `9200`).
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: `http://localhost:9200/path`.
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: `https://[2001:db8::1]:9200`.
#hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
#protocol: "https"
# Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
#api_key: "id:api_key"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
#kibana:
# Required when `apm-server.agent.config.elasticsearch` is not set AND `output.elasticsearch`
# is not valid (either because it's not set or there aren't enough privileges).
#enabled: false
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (`http` and `5601`).
# In case you specify an additional path, the scheme is required: `http://localhost:5601/path`.
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: `https://[2001:db8::1]:5601`.
#host: "localhost:5601"
# Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
#protocol: "https"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Optional authentication with an API key
#api_key: "id:api_key"
# Optional HTTP path.
#path: ""
# Enable custom SSL settings. Set to false to ignore custom SSL settings for secure communication.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default, change the `protocol` option if you want to enable `https`.
#
# Control the verification of Kibana certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications.
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication.
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
# It is recommended to use the provided keystore instead of entering the passphrase in plain text.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
#ssl.curve_types: []
#---------------------------- APM Server - tail-based sampling ----------------------------
#sampling.tail:
# Set to `true` to enable tail based sampling. Disabled by default.
#enabled: false
# Synchronization interval for multiple APM Servers. Should be in the order of tens of seconds or low minutes.
#interval: 1m
# Criteria used to match a root transaction to a sample rate.
#policies: []
# Sets the maximum number of CPUs that can be executing simultaneously. The
# default is the number of logical CPUs available in the system.
#max_procs:
#============================= Elastic Cloud =============================
# These settings simplify using APM Server with the Elastic Cloud (https://cloud.elastic.co/).
# The cloud.id setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.hosts` option.
# You can find the `cloud.id` in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
#cloud.id:
# The cloud.auth setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.username` and
# `output.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
#cloud.auth:
#================================ Outputs =================================
# Configure the output to use when sending the data collected by apm-server.
#-------------------------- Elasticsearch output --------------------------
output.elasticsearch:
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (`http` and `9200`).
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: `http://localhost:9200/path`.
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: `https://[2001:db8::1]:9200`.
hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 0
# Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
#protocol: "https"
# Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
#api_key: "id:api_key"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Optional HTTP Path.
#path: "/elasticsearch"
# Custom HTTP headers to add to each request.
#headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Proxy server url.
#proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
# The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
# the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
# dropped. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Elasticsearch
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, apm-server
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Elasticsearch after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# Configure http request timeout before failing an request to Elasticsearch.
#timeout: 90
# The bulk request size threshold, in bytes, before flushing to Elasticsearch.
# The value must have a suffix, e.g. `"2MB"`. The default is `1MB`.
#flush_bytes: 1MB
# The maximum duration to accumulate events for a bulk request before being flushed to Elasticsearch.
# The value must have a duration suffix, e.g. `"5s"`. The default is `1s`.
#flush_interval: 1s
# Enable custom SSL settings. Set to false to ignore custom SSL settings for secure communication.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default, change the `protocol` option if you want to enable `https`.
#
# Control the verification of Elasticsearch certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications.
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication.
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
# It is recommended to use the provided keystore instead of entering the passphrase in plain text.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
#----------------------------- Console output -----------------------------
#output.console:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: false
# Configure JSON encoding.
#codec.json:
# Pretty-print JSON event.
#pretty: false
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
#---------------------------- Logstash output -----------------------------
#output.logstash:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: false
# The Logstash hosts.
#hosts: ["localhost:5044"]
# Number of workers per Logstash host.
#worker: 1
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 3
# Configure escaping html symbols in strings.
#escape_html: true
# Optional maximum time to live for a connection to Logstash, after which the
# connection will be re-established. A value of `0s` (the default) will
# disable this feature.
#
# Not yet supported for async connections (i.e. with the "pipelining" option set).
#ttl: 30s
# Optional load balance the events between the Logstash hosts. Default is false.
#loadbalance: false
# Number of batches to be sent asynchronously to Logstash while processing
# new batches.
#pipelining: 2
# If enabled only a subset of events in a batch of events is transferred per
# group. The number of events to be sent increases up to `bulk_max_size`
# if no error is encountered.
#slow_start: false
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Logstash
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, apm-server
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Logstash after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# Optional index name. The default index name is set to apm
# in all lowercase.
#index: 'apm'
# SOCKS5 proxy server URL
#proxy_url: socks5://user:password@socks5-server:2233
# Resolve names locally when using a proxy server. Defaults to false.
#proxy_use_local_resolver: false
# Enable SSL support. SSL is automatically enabled if any SSL setting is set.
#ssl.enabled: false
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default.
#
# Control the verification of Logstash certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications.
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication.
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
# It is recommended to use the provided keystore instead of entering the passphrase in plain text.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
#------------------------------ Kafka output ------------------------------
#output.kafka:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: false
# The list of Kafka broker addresses from where to fetch the cluster metadata.
# The cluster metadata contain the actual Kafka brokers events are published
# to.
#hosts: ["localhost:9092"]
# The Kafka topic used for produced events. The setting can be a format string
# using any event field. To set the topic from document type use `%{[type]}`.
#topic: beats
# The Kafka event key setting. Use format string to create unique event key.
# By default no event key will be generated.
#key: ''
# The Kafka event partitioning strategy. Default hashing strategy is `hash`
# using the `output.kafka.key` setting or randomly distributes events if
# `output.kafka.key` is not configured.
#partition.hash:
# If enabled, events will only be published to partitions with reachable
# leaders. Default is false.
#reachable_only: false
# Configure alternative event field names used to compute the hash value.
# If empty `output.kafka.key` setting will be used.
# Default value is empty list.
#hash: []
# Authentication details. Password is required if username is set.
#username: ''
#password: ''
# Kafka version libbeat is assumed to run against. Defaults to the "1.0.0".
#version: '1.0.0'
# Configure JSON encoding.
#codec.json:
# Pretty print json event
#pretty: false
# Configure escaping html symbols in strings.
#escape_html: true
# Metadata update configuration. Metadata do contain leader information
# deciding which broker to use when publishing.
#metadata:
# Max metadata request retry attempts when cluster is in middle of leader
# election. Defaults to 3 retries.
#retry.max: 3
# Waiting time between retries during leader elections. Default is 250ms.
#retry.backoff: 250ms
# Refresh metadata interval. Defaults to every 10 minutes.
#refresh_frequency: 10m
# The number of concurrent load-balanced Kafka output workers.
#worker: 1
# The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
# After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
# Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
# until all events are published. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Kafka request. The default
# is 2048.
#bulk_max_size: 2048
# The number of seconds to wait for responses from the Kafka brokers before
# timing out. The default is 30s.
#timeout: 30s
# The maximum duration a broker will wait for number of required ACKs. The
# default is 10s.
#broker_timeout: 10s
# The number of messages buffered for each Kafka broker. The default is 256.
#channel_buffer_size: 256
# The keep-alive period for an active network connection. If 0s, keep-alives
# are disabled. The default is 0 seconds.
#keep_alive: 0
# Sets the output compression codec. Must be one of none, snappy and gzip. The
# default is gzip.
#compression: gzip
# Set the compression level. Currently only gzip provides a compression level
# between 0 and 9. The default value is chosen by the compression algorithm.
#compression_level: 4
# The maximum permitted size of JSON-encoded messages. Bigger messages will be
# dropped. The default value is 1000000 (bytes). This value should be equal to
# or less than the broker's message.max.bytes.
#max_message_bytes: 1000000
# The ACK reliability level required from broker. 0=no response, 1=wait for
# local commit, -1=wait for all replicas to commit. The default is 1. Note:
# If set to 0, no ACKs are returned by Kafka. Messages might be lost silently
# on error.
#required_acks: 1
# The configurable ClientID used for logging, debugging, and auditing
# purposes. The default is "beats".
#client_id: beats
# Enable SSL support. SSL is automatically enabled if any SSL setting is set.
#ssl.enabled: false
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default.
#
# Control the verification of Kafka certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications.
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication.
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
# It is recommended to use the provided keystore instead of entering the passphrase in plain text.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
#kerberos.auth_type: password
# Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
#kerberos.keytab: /etc/krb5kdc/kafka.keytab
# Path to the Kerberos configuration.
#kerberos.config_path: /etc/path/config
# The service principal name.
#kerberos.service_name: HTTP/my-service@realm
# Name of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
#kerberos.username: elastic
# Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
#kerberos.password: changeme
# Kerberos realm.
#kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
#============================= Instrumentation =============================
# Instrumentation support for the server's HTTP endpoints and event publisher.
#instrumentation:
# Set to true to enable instrumentation of the APM Server itself.
#enabled: false
# Environment in which the APM Server is running on (eg: staging, production, etc.)
#environment: ""
# Hosts to report instrumentation results to.
# For reporting to itself, leave this field commented
#hosts:
# - http://remote-apm-server:8200
# API Key for the remote APM Server(s).
# If api_key is set then secret_token will be ignored.
#api_key:
# Secret token for the remote APM Server(s).
#secret_token:
#================================= Paths ==================================
# The home path for the apm-server installation. This is the default base path
# for all other path settings and for miscellaneous files that come with the
# distribution.
# If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the
# home path is the location of the binary.
#path.home:
# The configuration path for the apm-server installation. This is the default
# base path for configuration files, including the main YAML configuration file
# and the Elasticsearch template file. If not set by a CLI flag or in the
# configuration file, the default for the configuration path is the home path.
#path.config: ${path.home}
# The data path for the apm-server installation. This is the default base path
# for all the files in which apm-server needs to store its data. If not set by a
# CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the data path is a data
# subdirectory inside the home path.
#path.data: ${path.home}/data
# The logs path for an apm-server installation. If not set by a CLI flag or in the
# configuration file, the default is a logs subdirectory inside the home path.
#path.logs: ${path.home}/logs
#================================= Logging =================================
# There are three options for the log output: syslog, file, and stderr.
# Windows systems default to file output. All other systems default to syslog.
# Sets the minimum log level. The default log level is info.
# Available log levels are: error, warning, info, or debug.
#logging.level: info
# Enable debug output for selected components. To enable all selectors use ["*"].
# Other available selectors are "beat", "publish", or "service".
# Multiple selectors can be chained.
#logging.selectors: [ ]
# Send all logging output to syslog. The default is false.
#logging.to_syslog: true
# If enabled, apm-server periodically logs its internal metrics that have changed
# in the last period. For each metric that changed, the delta from the value at
# the beginning of the period is logged. Also, the total values for
# all non-zero internal metrics are logged on shutdown. The default is false.
#logging.metrics.enabled: false
# The period after which to log the internal metrics. The default is 30s.
#logging.metrics.period: 30s
# Logging to rotating files. When true, writes all logging output to files.
# The log files are automatically rotated when the log file size limit is reached.
#logging.to_files: true
#logging.files:
# Configure the path where the logs are written. The default is the logs directory
# under the home path (the binary location).
#path: /var/log/apm-server
# The name of the files where the logs are written to.
#name: apm-server
# Configure log file size limit. If limit is reached, log file will be
# automatically rotated.
#rotateeverybytes: 10485760 # = 10MB
# Number of rotated log files to keep. Oldest files will be deleted first.
#keepfiles: 7
# The permissions mask to apply when rotating log files. The default value is 0600.
# Must be a valid Unix-style file permissions mask expressed in octal notation.
#permissions: 0600
# Enable log file rotation on time intervals in addition to size-based rotation.
# Intervals must be at least 1s. Values of 1m, 1h, 24h, 7*24h, 30*24h, and 365*24h
# are boundary-aligned with minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years as
# reported by the local system clock. All other intervals are calculated from the
# Unix epoch. Defaults to disabled.
#interval: 0
#=============================== HTTP Endpoint ===============================
# apm-server can expose internal metrics through a HTTP endpoint. For security
# reasons the endpoint is disabled by default. This feature is currently experimental.
# Stats can be access through http://localhost:5066/stats. For pretty JSON output
# append ?pretty to the URL.
# Defines if the HTTP endpoint is enabled.
#http.enabled: false
# The HTTP endpoint will bind to this hostname or IP address. It is recommended to use only localhost.
#http.host: localhost
# Port on which the HTTP endpoint will bind. Default is 5066.
#http.port: 5066
#============================= X-pack Monitoring =============================
# APM server can export internal metrics to a central Elasticsearch monitoring
# cluster. This requires x-pack monitoring to be enabled in Elasticsearch. The
# reporting is disabled by default.
# Set to true to enable the monitoring reporter.
#monitoring.enabled: false
# Most settings from the Elasticsearch output are accepted here as well.
# Note that these settings should be configured to point to your Elasticsearch *monitoring* cluster.
# Any setting that is not set is automatically inherited from the Elasticsearch
# output configuration. This means that if you have the Elasticsearch output configured,
# you can simply uncomment the following line.
#monitoring.elasticsearch:
# Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
#protocol: "https"
# Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
#api_key: "id:api_key"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (`http` and `9200`).
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: `http://localhost:9200/path`.
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: `https://[2001:db8::1]:9200`.
#hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 0
# Custom HTTP headers to add to each request.
#headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Proxy server url.
#proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
# The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
# the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
# dropped. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Elasticsearch
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, apm-server
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Elasticsearch after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# Configure HTTP request timeout before failing an request to Elasticsearch.
#timeout: 90
# Enable custom SSL settings. Set to false to ignore custom SSL settings for secure communication.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default, change the `protocol` option if you want to enable `https`.
#
# Control the verification of Elasticsearch certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications.
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication.
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
# It is recommended to use the provided keystore instead of entering the passphrase in plain text.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
#metrics.period: 10s
#state.period: 1m