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docs: Fix APM config names #114903

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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions docs/apm/api.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -484,8 +484,7 @@ An example is below.
[[api-create-apm-index-pattern]]
==== Customize the APM index pattern

As an alternative to updating <<apm-settings-in-kibana,`apm_oss.indexPattern`>> in your `kibana.yml` configuration file,
you can use Kibana's <<saved-objects-api-update,update object API>> to update the default APM index pattern on the fly.
Use Kibana's <<saved-objects-api-update,update object API>> to update the default APM index pattern on the fly.

The following example sets the default APM app index pattern to `some-other-pattern-*`:

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/apm/troubleshooting.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ If you change the default, you must also configure the `setup.template.name` and
See {apm-server-ref}/configuration-template.html[Load the Elasticsearch index template].
If the Elasticsearch index template has already been successfully loaded to the index,
you can customize the indices that the APM app uses to display data.
Navigate to *APM* > *Settings* > *Indices*, and change all `xpack.apm.*Pattern` values to
Navigate to *APM* > *Settings* > *Indices*, and change all `xpack.apm.indices.*` values to
include the new index pattern. For example: `customIndexName-*`.

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