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[Request]: Surfacing Services in Host Views #3626

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roshan-elastic opened this issue Feb 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Request]: Surfacing Services in Host Views #3626

roshan-elastic opened this issue Feb 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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roshan-elastic commented Feb 15, 2024

Description

We will be showing what services are running on a host if it is instrumented with APM:

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Benefits

  • Users can understand the impact of a degraded hosts more easily by understanding what services are running on them
  • Users can accelerate root cause analysis of degraded hosts by checking if the service is part of the root cause
  • Users can easily navigate to the services directly from the host views by clicking on them

Note : We only show services if they are instrumented with APM

Release date

  • 8.13 for stateful
  • Likely next release for serverless

Resources

See PR:

Note : you will be able to access this on edge soon:

https://edge-oblt.kb.us-west2.gcp.elastic-cloud.com/app/metrics/hosts

Which documentation set does this change impact?

Stateful and Serverless

See likely docs

Feature differences

No difference

What release is this request related to?

N/A

Collaboration model

The documentation team

Point of contact.

Main contact: @roshan-elastic

Stakeholders: @neptunian @smith @andrewvc

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Ping @colleenmcginnis

Sorry for the late heads up. Let me know if you need anything! It's not on edge yet but will likely be soon.

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