Troubleshooting Service Catalog
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APM-instrumented services not appearing
If services that you know are instrumented for APM are not appearing in the Service Catalog list, it’s likely because they have not been emitting performance data in the past hour for the selected env
(or any Primary Tag values of your choosing) or Secondary Primary Tag. To confirm, on the Performance tab, hover over the columns where you expect the performance metrics to appear and see information on which environments the services are active.
SLOs not listed in Setup Guidance section
The count in the Service Catalog Setup Guidance section reflects the number of SLOs with service
tags. If your SLOs are not listed, verify that they have service
tag values specified and that they match with the service names in other products such as APM and USM.
Additional telemetry is available to a service but it’s not listed
Service Catalog relies on the DD_SERVICE
tag in all telemetry types (infrastructure metrics, logs, network performance monitoring) to gather information about a given service. If you don’t see a telemetry type that you expect in the Service Catalog, ensure that you have configured the DD_SERVICE
tag according to the instructions in Unified Service Tagging.
Adding metadata for RUM services is not supported.
If you have many services that share the same metadata, you do not need separate service.datadog.yaml
files for each one. You can define multiple services in a single service.datadog.yaml
file by separating each service with a ---
separator. Copy and paste the shared metadata for the relevant dd-service entities.
Associated monitors not displayed in the Setup Guidance section
The Service Catalog associates monitors to services when they are tagged, scoped, or grouped with service or APM primary tags.
The total monitor count displayed on the Setup Guidance tab for a single service does not include muted monitors and groups.
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