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Currently, there is a problem with the installation of of an APM with the ElasticStack.
When you try to use the newly installed APM, you instead get a Welcome to Elastic Observability! page asking you to install an APM.
It seems like to resolve this issue, you need to follow the different step to install an APM until it is finally detected and work as expected.
These steps should not exist as we APM is supposed to already by installed on the instances.
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Hi @Kirbeerus, thanks for reporting it. An internal issue already exists on our Elastic stack add-on repo, do you suggest we document it so the users know that this behavior is expected for now, with instructions on following the 'installation" wizard on Kibana?
Until this is fixed, this would probably be better to specify it in the documentation.
Otherwise, people will assume that their is a problem with their APM.
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Currently, there is a problem with the installation of of an APM with the ElasticStack.
When you try to use the newly installed APM, you instead get a
Welcome to Elastic Observability!
page asking you to install an APM.It seems like to resolve this issue, you need to follow the different step to install an APM until it is finally detected and work as expected.
These steps should not exist as we APM is supposed to already by installed on the instances.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: