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[[apm-ui]]
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== Set up the APM app
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<titleabbrev>Set up</titleabbrev>
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APM is available via the navigation sidebar in {Kib}.
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If you have not already installed and configured Elastic APM,
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the *Setup Instructions* in Kibana will get you started.
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image::apm/images/apm-setup.png[Installation instructions on the APM page in Kibana]
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[[apm-configure-index-pattern]]
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=== Load the index pattern
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Index patterns tell Kibana which Elasticsearch indices you want to explore.
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An APM index pattern is necessary for certain features in the APM app, like the query bar.
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To set up the correct index pattern,
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simply click *Load Kibana objects* at the bottom of the Setup Instructions.
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image::apm/images/apm-index-pattern.png[Setup index pattern for APM in Kibana]
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2020-07-07 17:26:30 +02:00
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TIP: To use a custom index pattern,
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adjust Kibana's <<apm-settings-in-kibana,settings>> or use the <<api-create-apm-index-pattern,Kibana API>>.
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[[apm-getting-started-next]]
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=== Next steps
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No further configuration in the APM app is required.
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Install an APM Agent library in your service to begin visualizing and analyzing your data!
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