- Observability: other versions:
- What is Elastic Observability?
- What’s new in 8.15
- Get started
- Observability AI Assistant
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Self manage APM Server
- Data Model
- Features
- Navigate the APM UI
- Perform common tasks in the APM UI
- Configure APM agents with central config
- Control access to APM data
- Create an alert
- Create and upload source maps (RUM)
- Create custom links
- Filter data
- Find transaction latency and failure correlations
- Identify deployment details for APM agents
- Integrate with machine learning
- Explore mobile sessions with Discover
- Observe Lambda functions
- Query your data
- Storage Explorer
- Track deployments with annotations
- Use OpenTelemetry
- Manage storage
- Configure
- Advanced setup
- Secure communication
- Monitor
- APM Server API
- APM UI API
- Troubleshoot
- Upgrade
- Release notes
- Known issues
- Log monitoring
- Infrastructure monitoring
- AWS monitoring
- Azure monitoring
- Synthetic monitoring
- Get started
- Scripting browser monitors
- Configure lightweight monitors
- Manage monitors
- Work with params and secrets
- Analyze monitor data
- Monitor resources on private networks
- Use the CLI
- Configure projects
- Multi-factor Authentication
- Configure Synthetics settings
- Grant users access to secured resources
- Manage data retention
- Use Synthetics with traffic filters
- Migrate from the Elastic Synthetics integration
- Scale and architect a deployment
- Synthetics support matrix
- Synthetics Encryption and Security
- Troubleshooting
- Uptime monitoring
- Real user monitoring
- Universal Profiling
- Alerting
- Service-level objectives (SLOs)
- Cases
- CI/CD observability
- Troubleshooting
- Fields reference
- Tutorials
APM Server response codes
editAPM Server response codes
editHTTP 400: Data decoding error / Data validation error
editThe most likely cause for this error is using incompatible versions of APM agent and APM Server. See the agent/server compatibility matrix to verify compatibility.
HTTP 400: Event too large
editAPM agents communicate with the APM server by sending events in an HTTP request. Each event is sent as its own line in the HTTP request body. If events are too large, you should consider increasing the Max event size setting in the APM integration, and adjusting relevant settings in the agent.
HTTP 401: Invalid token
editEither the Secret token in the request header doesn’t match the secret token configured in the APM integration, or the API keys is invalid.
HTTP 403: Forbidden request
editEither you are sending requests to a RUM endpoint without RUM enabled, or a request is coming from an origin not specified in the APM integration settings. See the Allowed origins setting for more information.
HTTP 503: Request timed out waiting to be processed
editThis happens when APM Server exceeds the maximum number of requests that it can process concurrently. To alleviate this problem, you can try to: reduce the sample rate and/or reduce the collected stack trace information. See Reduce storage for more information.
Another option is to increase processing power. This can be done by either migrating your Elastic Agent to a more powerful machine or adding more APM Server instances.
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