The provided services page shows call details for the APIs that your application exposes, including the number of requests, number of errors, and average duration.
Procedure
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Log on to the ARMS console. In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
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In the top navigation bar, select a region.
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On the Application List page, click the name of the application.
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Click the provided services tab.
Features
The provided services page shows call details for the APIs that your application exposes, including the number of requests, number of errors, and average duration.
Use the filter pane on the left to filter data by request type, API name, or host address. The main area displays time-series charts for the number of requests, number of errors, and average duration. Below the charts, a list of APIs shows these metrics for each API.
In the API list, you can perform the following actions:
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Click Overview for an API to view its call details. These details include the number of requests, number of errors, and average duration, along with HTTP status statistics and slow calls.

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Click Trace Explorer for an API to view its associated span details.
Use the filter bar at the top of the Trace Explorer page to search by combining attributes such as serviceName, workloadName, and spanName. The central area shows a bar chart for the number of calls, a bar chart for the number of HTTP errors, and a line chart for duration percentile. This chart includes p50, p90, p95, p99, and average duration. In the quick filter pane on the left, you can filter results by status, duration range, application name, and API name. The list at the bottom shows matching trace records with columns for TraceId, API Name, Application Name, Duration, Status, and Start Time. The Actions column contains links to Details and Logs. You can also switch the view to a scatter plot, full-link aggregation, or full-link topology.
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