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file_format: 1.2.0
parent_schema_url: demo/root-telemetry-schema.1.22.0.yaml
schema_url: https://mycompany.com/schemas/1.0.0
schema:
resource:
attributes:
- id: service.instance.id
type: string
brief: The unique identifier of the service instance
examples: null
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
- id: service.name
type: string
brief: |
Logical name of the service.
examples:
- shoppingcart
requirement_level: required
note: |
MUST be the same for all instances of horizontally scaled services. If the value was not specified, SDKs MUST fallback to `unknown_service:` concatenated with [`process.executable.name`](process.md#process), e.g. `unknown_service:bash`. If `process.executable.name` is not available, the value MUST be set to `unknown_service`.
value: my-service
- id: service.version
type: string
brief: |
The version string of the service API or implementation. The format is not defined by these conventions.
examples:
- 2.0.0
- a01dbef8a
requirement_level: required
note: ''
instrumentation_library:
name: my-service
version: 1.0.0
resource_metrics:
metrics:
- name: jvm.thread.count
brief: Number of executing platform threads.
note: ''
attributes:
- id: network.protocol.name
type: string
brief: '[OSI application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.'
examples:
- amqp
- http
- mqtt
requirement_level: recommended
note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
stability: stable
- id: network.protocol.version
type: string
brief: Version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
examples: 3.1.1
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
`network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`, this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: required
note: ''
stability: stable
- id: jvm.thread.daemon
type: boolean
brief: Whether the thread is daemon or not.
examples: null
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
- id: jvm.thread.state
type:
allow_custom_values: false
members:
- id: new
value: new
brief: A thread that has not yet started is in this state.
note: null
- id: runnable
value: runnable
brief: A thread executing in the Java virtual machine is in this state.
note: null
- id: blocked
value: blocked
brief: A thread that is blocked waiting for a monitor lock is in this state.
note: null
- id: waiting
value: waiting
brief: A thread that is waiting indefinitely for another thread to perform a particular action is in this state.
note: null
- id: timed_waiting
value: timed_waiting
brief: A thread that is waiting for another thread to perform an action for up to a specified waiting time is in this state.
note: null
- id: terminated
value: terminated
brief: A thread that has exited is in this state.
note: null
brief: State of the thread.
examples:
- runnable
- blocked
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
instrument: updowncounter
unit: '{thread}'
- name: jvm.class.loaded
brief: Number of classes loaded since JVM start.
note: ''
attributes:
- id: network.protocol.name
type: string
brief: '[OSI application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.'
examples:
- amqp
- http
- mqtt
requirement_level: recommended
note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
stability: stable
- id: network.protocol.version
type: string
brief: Version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
examples: 3.1.1
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
`network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`, this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: required
note: ''
stability: stable
tags:
sensitivity: PII
instrument: counter
unit: '{class}'
tags:
sensitivity: PII
- name: jvm.cpu.recent_utilization
brief: Recent CPU utilization for the process as reported by the JVM.
note: |
The value range is [0.0,1.0]. This utilization is not defined as being for the specific interval since last measurement (unlike `system.cpu.utilization`). [Reference](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/jdk.management/com/sun/management/OperatingSystemMXBean.html#getProcessCpuLoad()).
attributes:
- id: network.protocol.name
type: string
brief: '[OSI application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.'
examples:
- amqp
- http
- mqtt
requirement_level: recommended
note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
stability: stable
- id: network.protocol.version
type: string
brief: Version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
examples: 3.1.1
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
`network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`, this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: required
note: ''
stability: stable
instrument: gauge
unit: '1'
- name: jvm.gc.duration
brief: Duration of JVM garbage collection actions.
note: ''
attributes:
- id: action
type: string
brief: Name of the garbage collector action.
examples:
- end of minor GC
- end of major GC
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
Garbage collector action is generally obtained via [GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo#getGcAction()](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/jdk.management/com/sun/management/GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo.html#getGcAction()).
- id: name
type: string
brief: Name of the garbage collector.
examples:
- G1 Young Generation
- G1 Old Generation
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
Garbage collector name is generally obtained via [GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo#getGcName()](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/jdk.management/com/sun/management/GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo.html#getGcName()).
instrument: histogram
unit: s
metric_groups:
- name: http
attributes:
- id: network.protocol.name
type: string
brief: '[OSI application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.'
examples:
- amqp
- http
- mqtt
requirement_level: recommended
note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
stability: stable
- id: network.protocol.version
type: string
brief: Version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
examples: 3.1.1
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
`network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`, this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.host
type: string
brief: The host of the request
examples: null
requirement_level: required
note: ''
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
metrics:
- name: jvm.class.loaded
brief: Number of classes loaded since JVM start.
note: ''
attributes: []
instrument: counter
unit: '{class}'
- name: jvm.cpu.recent_utilization
brief: Recent CPU utilization for the process as reported by the JVM.
note: |
The value range is [0.0,1.0]. This utilization is not defined as being for the specific interval since last measurement (unlike `system.cpu.utilization`). [Reference](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/jdk.management/com/sun/management/OperatingSystemMXBean.html#getProcessCpuLoad()).
attributes: []
instrument: gauge
unit: '1'
brief: null
note: null
resource_events:
events:
- event_name: request
domain: http
attributes:
- id: network.protocol.name
type: string
brief: '[OSI application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.'
examples:
- amqp
- http
- mqtt
requirement_level: recommended
note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
stability: stable
- id: network.protocol.version
type: string
brief: Version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
examples: 3.1.1
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
`network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`, this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.host
type: string
brief: The host of the request
examples: null
requirement_level: required
note: ''
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
stability: stable
brief: null
note: null
- event_name: response
domain: http
attributes:
- id: network.protocol.name
type: string
brief: '[OSI application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.'
examples:
- amqp
- http
- mqtt
requirement_level: recommended
note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
stability: stable
- id: network.protocol.version
type: string
brief: Version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
examples: 3.1.1
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
`network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`, this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.host
type: string
brief: The host of the request
examples: null
requirement_level: required
note: ''
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
stability: stable
brief: null
note: null
resource_spans:
spans:
- span_name: http.request
attributes:
- id: client.address
type: string
brief: Client address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- client.example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the server side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `client.address` SHOULD represent the client address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: client.port
type: int
brief: Client port number.
examples:
- 65123
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the server side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `client.port` SHOULD represent the client port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.host
type: string
brief: The host of the request
examples: null
requirement_level: required
note: ''
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
stability: stable
events:
- event_name: error
attributes:
- id: exception.message
type: string
brief: The exception message.
examples:
- Division by zero
- Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly
requirement_level: required
note: ''
- id: exception.stacktrace
type: string
brief: |
A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG.
examples: 'Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Test exception\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)'
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
- id: exception.type
type: string
brief: |
The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that support it.
examples:
- java.net.ConnectException
- OSError
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
brief: null
note: null
brief: null
note: null
- span_name: database.query
attributes:
- id: client.address
type: string
brief: Client address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- client.example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the server side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `client.address` SHOULD represent the client address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: client.port
type: int
brief: Client port number.
examples:
- 65123
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the server side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `client.port` SHOULD represent the client port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.address
type: string
brief: Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
examples:
- example.com
- 10.1.2.80
- /tmp/my.sock
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: server.port
type: int
brief: Server port number.
examples:
- 80
- 8080
- 443
requirement_level: recommended
note: |
When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
stability: stable
- id: url.host
type: string
brief: The host of the request
examples: null
requirement_level: required
note: ''
- id: url.scheme
type: string
brief: The [URI scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component identifying the used protocol.
examples:
- https
- ftp
- telnet
requirement_level: required
note: ''
stability: stable
events:
- event_name: error
attributes:
- id: exception.message
type: string
brief: The exception message.
examples:
- Division by zero
- Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
- id: exception.stacktrace
type: string
brief: |
A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG.
examples: 'Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Test exception\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)'
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
- id: exception.type
type: string
brief: |
The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that support it.
examples:
- java.net.ConnectException
- OSError
requirement_level: recommended
note: ''
brief: null
note: null
brief: null
note: null
versions:
1.4.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.5.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.6.1:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.7.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.8.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
db.cassandra.keyspace: db.name
db.hbase.namespace: db.name
resources: null
1.9.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.10.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.11.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.12.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.13.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
net.host.ip: net.sock.host.addr
net.peer.ip: net.sock.peer.addr
resources: null
1.14.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.15.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
http.retry_count: http.resend_count
resources: null
1.16.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.17.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
messaging.conversation_id: messaging.message.conversation_id
messaging.protocol_version: net.app.protocol.version
messaging.temp_destination: messaging.destination.temporary
messaging.message_payload_size_bytes: messaging.message.payload_size_bytes
messaging.rocketmq.message_type: messaging.rocketmq.message.type
messaging.rocketmq.message_keys: messaging.rocketmq.message.keys
messaging.destination: messaging.destination.name
messaging.protocol: net.app.protocol.name
messaging.message_payload_compressed_size_bytes: messaging.message.payload_compressed_size_bytes
messaging.kafka.consumer_group: messaging.kafka.consumer.group
messaging.kafka.tombstone: messaging.kafka.message.tombstone
messaging.kafka.partition: messaging.kafka.destination.partition
messaging.message_id: messaging.message.id
messaging.consumer_id: messaging.consumer.id
messaging.destination_kind: messaging.destination.kind
messaging.kafka.message_key: messaging.kafka.message.key
messaging.rocketmq.message_tag: messaging.rocketmq.message.tag
messaging.rabbitmq.routing_key: messaging.rabbitmq.destination.routing_key
resources: null
1.18.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null
1.19.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
faas.execution: faas.invocation_id
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
faas.id: cloud.resource_id
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
http.user_agent: user_agent.original
resources:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
browser.user_agent: user_agent.original
1.20.0:
metrics: null
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
net.app.protocol.name: net.protocol.name
net.app.protocol.version: net.protocol.version
resources: null
1.21.0:
metrics:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map: {}
rename_metrics:
process.runtime.jvm.cpu.utilization: process.runtime.jvm.cpu.recent_utilization
logs: null
spans:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
messaging.rocketmq.client_id: messaging.client_id
messaging.kafka.client_id: messaging.client_id
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
http.client_ip: client.address
net.host.port: server.port
net.sock.host.addr: server.socket.address
net.host.name: server.address
net.sock.peer.name: server.socket.domain
net.sock.host.port: server.socket.port
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
net.protocol.name: network.protocol.name
net.protocol.version: network.protocol.version
net.host.connection.type: network.connection.type
net.host.carrier.name: network.carrier.name
net.host.carrier.mcc: network.carrier.mcc
net.host.carrier.icc: network.carrier.icc
net.host.connection.subtype: network.connection.subtype
net.host.carrier.mnc: network.carrier.mnc
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
http.response_content_length: http.response.body.size
http.method: http.request.method
http.url: url.full
http.status_code: http.response.status_code
http.scheme: url.scheme
http.request_content_length: http.request.body.size
resources: null
1.22.0:
metrics:
changes:
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
messaging.message.payload_size_bytes: messaging.message.body.size
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map: {}
rename_metrics:
http.server.duration: http.server.request.duration
http.client.duration: http.client.request.duration
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map: {}
rename_metrics:
process.runtime.jvm.classes.unloaded: jvm.class.unloaded
process.runtime.jvm.memory.init: jvm.memory.init
process.runtime.jvm.buffer.count: jvm.buffer.count
process.runtime.jvm.system.cpu.load_1m: jvm.system.cpu.load_1m
process.runtime.jvm.memory.usage: jvm.memory.usage
process.runtime.jvm.classes.loaded: jvm.class.loaded
process.runtime.jvm.memory.limit: jvm.memory.limit
process.runtime.jvm.cpu.recent_utilization: jvm.cpu.recent_utilization
process.runtime.jvm.buffer.usage: jvm.buffer.memory.usage
process.runtime.jvm.buffer.limit: jvm.buffer.memory.limit
process.runtime.jvm.threads.count: jvm.thread.count
process.runtime.jvm.cpu.time: jvm.cpu.time
process.runtime.jvm.memory.usage_after_last_gc: jvm.memory.usage_after_last_gc
process.runtime.jvm.gc.duration: jvm.gc.duration
process.runtime.jvm.memory.committed: jvm.memory.committed
process.runtime.jvm.system.cpu.utilization: jvm.system.cpu.utilization
process.runtime.jvm.classes.current_loaded: jvm.class.count
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
pool: jvm.memory.pool.name
type: jvm.memory.type
apply_to_metrics:
- jvm.memory.usage
- jvm.memory.committed
- jvm.memory.limit
- jvm.memory.usage_after_last_gc
- jvm.memory.init
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
action: jvm.gc.action
name: jvm.gc.name
apply_to_metrics:
- jvm.gc.duration
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
daemon: thread.daemon
apply_to_metrics:
- jvm.threads.count
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
pool: jvm.buffer.pool.name
apply_to_metrics:
- jvm.buffer.usage
- jvm.buffer.limit
- jvm.buffer.count
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
state: system.cpu.state
cpu: system.cpu.logical_number
apply_to_metrics:
- system.cpu.time
- system.cpu.utilization
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
state: system.memory.state
apply_to_metrics:
- system.memory.usage
- system.memory.utilization
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
state: system.paging.state
apply_to_metrics:
- system.paging.usage
- system.paging.utilization
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
direction: system.paging.direction
type: system.paging.type
apply_to_metrics:
- system.paging.faults
- system.paging.operations
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
device: system.device
direction: system.disk.direction
apply_to_metrics:
- system.disk.io
- system.disk.operations
- system.disk.io_time
- system.disk.operation_time
- system.disk.merged
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
mountpoint: system.filesystem.mountpoint
state: system.filesystem.state
device: system.device
type: system.filesystem.type
mode: system.filesystem.mode
apply_to_metrics:
- system.filesystem.usage
- system.filesystem.utilization
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
device: system.device
direction: system.network.direction
state: system.network.state
protocol: network.protocol
apply_to_metrics:
- system.network.dropped
- system.network.packets
- system.network.errors
- system.network.io
- system.network.connections
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map:
status: system.processes.status
apply_to_metrics:
- system.processes.count
rename_metrics: {}
- rename_attributes:
attribute_map: {}
rename_metrics:
http.server.request.size: http.server.request.body.size
http.server.response.size: http.server.response.body.size
logs: null
spans: null
resources: null