This branch had already made the same corrections independently, and in
richer form, so the resolution keeps this branch's version nearly throughout:
- 09-data-collection-reference.md: this branch already documents the
state-accounting gauges as cumulative **microseconds** with an explanatory
callout, and already names `jobq_job_count` with its `jobq` group. Kept.
- telemetry-runbook.md: already carries `jobq_job_count` in both tables. Kept,
along with this branch's larger additions.
- OpenTelemetryPlan.md: kept this branch's rewritten section 9 blurb, which
describes the inventory without hardcoding counts and so cannot drift.
- consensus-health.json: kept this branch's rewrite. It deliberately removed
the four TraceQL close-time detail panels and renamed the agreement panel;
the incoming side would have resurrected them. Panel count unchanged at 26.
- integration-test.sh: this branch's unprefixed native metric names were kept,
but it still asserted `job_count`, so the `jobq_job_count` correction was
carried over. That check would otherwise always fail.
Conflict resolution kept this branch's evolution and re-applied phase-6's
fixes on top of it, rather than taking either side wholesale:
- consensus-health.json: kept the native `span_calls_total` metric name and
the `interval: 15s` and point styling from this branch; added phase-6's
`close_time_correct` PromQL filter and the NetClock axis labels. The
TraceQL boolean-regex filter stays removed and the `byRegexp` overrides
carry over. Panel count unchanged at 27.
- 09-data-collection-reference.md: kept this branch's headings, its more
detailed consensus attribute table (which already types
`consensus_round_id` as int64) and its section numbering, including the
deliberate removal of the SpanNames inventory. Carried over only the
correction that the state-accounting duration gauges are cumulative
microseconds, not seconds.
- telemetry-runbook.md: kept this branch's native metric names
(`span_calls_total`, `span_duration_milliseconds_bucket`); carried the
`rpc.request` -> `rpc.http_request` span-name fix and the `jobq_` segment
on the job-queue depth metric.
- integration-test.sh: kept this branch's `check_otel_metric` form and
carried the `jobq_job_count` correction.
The integration test asserted `rippled_job_count`, which never reports any
series, so that check always failed. `JobQueue` registers the gauge as
`makeGauge("job_count")`, but `Application.cpp` passes it
`collectorManager_->group("jobq")`, so the emitted StatsD name is
`jobq.job_count` and the exported Prometheus name is
`<prefix>_jobq_job_count`.
Corrected the same name in two runbook tables that also dropped the `jobq`
segment. `09-data-collection-reference.md` already had it right, which is why
the two documents disagreed.
Routed here rather than to the phase-10 PR where it was reported: the wrong
name is present in `integration-test.sh` on every branch from phase 6
onward, and this is the branch that introduces the file.
Left alone deliberately:
- `statsd-node-health.json` still queries the old name, but that dashboard is
deleted at phase 7 in favour of `node-health.json`
- `06-implementation-phases.md` names `job_count`, which is accurate as the
code-level makeGauge argument rather than the exported metric name
The generated node config carried two [insight] blocks. Duplicate ini
sections do not replace one another: parseIniFile emplaces the section
name (a no-op when it already exists) and appends the lines to the same
vector, then Section::append writes each key with insert_or_assign. The
effective section was therefore server=statsd with the first block's
endpoint and service_instance_id surviving but unused.
CollectorManager selects StatsDCollector for that value, so the nodes
emitted beast::insight metrics over UDP to 8125, which has no receiver
in the collector pipeline and no published port. The script's own check
asserts that 8125 is not listening, and its insight metric assertions
fail on zero series.
Keep only the server=otel block so the config matches what the script
verifies.
The integration test's span assertions never actually ran. check_span()
built a Tempo /api/search call with --data-urlencode but no -G, so curl
POSTed the params as a body; Tempo answers 200 and ignores the query, so
every span name looked present. Verified against a live Tempo 2.9.4: the
buggy form returns the store's total trace count for any name, including
"zzz.does.not.exist"; with -G a real name returns 1 and a bogus one 0.
Fixed alongside it: the RPC check asserted "rpc.request", which is never
emitted (ServerHandler.cpp builds "rpc.http_request"). These two had to
change together, since -G turns the bogus name from a silent pass into a
hard failure.
Also in the script: a consensus timeout logged two failures and counted
two, because a post-loop else re-reported what the timeout branch had
already reported; and three unguarded curl calls aborted the whole script
under set -euo pipefail, making the ACCOUNT_ZERO fallback dead code with
no cleanup. Guarded the curls and wired an EXIT trap to the existing
cleanup(). The trap deliberately fires only before the summary, so a
completed run still leaves the stack up as the header documents.
Docs corrections, all re-derived from code:
- span inventory heading 35 -> 38, attribute heading 83 -> 89 rows
(78 unique keys), and the section 6 header table now carries the
missing TxApplySpanNames.h row so its columns sum to the same figures
- two stale paths: ConsensusSpanNames.h is under include/xrpl/consensus/,
TxSpanNames.h under src/xrpld/telemetry/
- consensus_round_id is int64, not string (RCLConsensus.cpp sets
prevLgr.seq() + 1); the runbook's TraceQL examples now use a numeric
literal instead of an unparseable bare <round_id>
- state-accounting duration gauges are cumulative MICROSECONDS, not
seconds (NetworkOPs.cpp declares std::chrono::microseconds and
publishes dur.count() raw)
- sampling_ratio is not a config key; head sampling is fixed at 1.0 and
the shipped collector has no tail sampling, so the caveat was rewritten
- the plan blurb referenced Jaeger; this stack is Tempo
Four files conflicted.
xrpl.proto and TraceContextPropagator.h: phase-9's note is a semantic
superset of phase-8's and already carries no plan-folder pointer, so
phase-9's text is kept and nothing phase-8 said is lost.
node-health.json: the only change phase-8 makes to this file is renaming a
row that phase-9 had already deleted, so phase-9's file stands. Panel count
holds at 59 and both Validated Ledger Seq panels survive.
TESTING.md: resolved per hunk rather than by side. Phase-9's replacement of
the drifted span table and its new Grafana Cloud section are kept, and
phase-8's de-numbered "Test 3: Log-Trace Correlation" heading is taken --
keeping phase-9 wholesale would have reinstated the phase number that
phase-8 removed.
The integration-test sections, alert provisioning headers and a naming-check
test comment were indexed by rollout phase and task numbers defined only in
planning documents outside the shipped tree. Each now names what it covers.
These comments and headings identified the feature by a rollout phase
number defined only in a planning folder outside the shipped tree, so the
label meant nothing to a reader of the repository.
The section labels carried rollout phase numbers that are defined only in
a planning folder outside the shipped tree, so they meant nothing to a
reader of the repository. The descriptive half of each label already
identifies the section.
The label carried a rollout phase number defined only in a planning
folder outside the shipped tree. The descriptive half already identifies
the section.
These changes were developed on the phase-10 branch but belong to content this
branch and its upstreams introduced. Carrying them on phase-10 made its PR diff
report churn in files phase-10 does not own, and left each PR claiming a scope
that did not match its contents.
Moved here from phase-10 (identical content, no functional change):
- Dashboards: all 14 existing boards plus the new log-derived-insights board.
- Docs: telemetry-runbook.md (minus the workload/benchmark sections, which
describe phase-10 tooling) and the new telemetry-glossary.md.
- Grafana Cloud + Alloy export path: collector config, compose override, the
two .env examples and alloy/config.alloy.
- Local stack: otel-collector-config.yaml gains sub-millisecond and
second-scale spanmetrics buckets, pins unit=ms, and promotes
close_time_correct; integration-test.sh and TESTING.md follow.
- Node configs: exported_instance -> service_instance_id in comments; the
mainnet sample now logs at warning to bound log volume.
- Metrics code: Telemetry.cpp builds the metrics pipeline in the constructor
via initMetrics() so the global MeterProvider is published before any
subsystem creates a beast::insight instrument, and the histogram view keeps
each instrument's own name instead of collapsing them under one series.
MetricsRegistry gains a last_close_time gauge and skips negative job-queue
durations. OTelCollector drops an unused accessor.
- Naming CI: xrpl_work_item joins EXTERNAL_INFRA_LABELS and Rule E accepts the
dotted perf-iac resource-attribute form. This must travel with the
dashboards and runbook that reference those labels, or the rules fail.
- Doxygen input glob no longer recurses dot-directories.
Sections describing phase-10 tooling stay on phase-10 and keep their
"Future Enhancement" / "Planned, not yet implemented" markers here; phase-10
removes those markers when it lands the tooling.
The collector's log ingestion used a container path named after the old
`rippled` binary and defaulted its host mount to a location that either
needed root or diverged from where the telemetry configs actually write.
Consolidate on one accessible log root:
- container mount target renamed /var/log/rippled -> /var/log/xrpld
- filelog glob -> /var/log/xrpld/*/debug.log
- compose mount source defaults to the repo-relative ./data/logs
(user-owned, no root), overridable via XRPLD_LOG_DIR
- devnet telemetry cfg writes to data/logs/devnet/debug.log so it lands
one subdir below the mount root and matches the glob
- integration-test.sh sets XRPLD_LOG_DIR to its own workdir
- docs/runbook/task-list updated to match
The default xrpld config (cfg/xrpld-example.cfg) is intentionally left
untouched.
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- Correct log-timestamp examples to real Logs::format() output
(2024-Jan-15 10:30:45.123456 UTC) in docs, TESTING.md, and reference.
- Update Loki to v3.4.2 and switch the collector exporter to
otlphttp/loki on the native /otlp endpoint (docs + task list).
- Make the collector log-mount path configurable via XRPLD_LOG_DIR.
- Remove implementation-phase references from shipped config/script
comments, keeping the functional descriptions.
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- ValidationTracker: remove dead hard-trim Pass 1. The preceding
eviction loop already erases every reconciled entry older than the
late-repair cutoff using the same condition, so Pass 1 could never
match. The "drop any reconciled entry" fallback is retained.
- integration-test.sh: probe the StatsD port with a UDP-aware check
(ss -ulnp) instead of curl. StatsD is UDP-only on 8125, so the TCP
curl probe always reported "refused" — a false negative. Guarded by
a command -v ss check that logs a skip when ss is unavailable.
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The integration-test.sh trace queries used resource.service.name="rippled",
but the OTel resource attribute is "xrpld" (TelemetryConfig.cpp, MetricsRegistry.cpp),
so every span check and the service-registration check returned no results.
Also restore .github/scripts/rename/README.md, which an overzealous
find-and-replace had corrupted into circular no-ops (e.g. rename "xrpld" to
"xrpld"). The file documents the rename process and must retain the source
names (rippled/ripple); restored to match develop.
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Head sampling is fixed at 1.0 and not configurable. Drop sampling_ratio
from the docker sample/test configs and the data-collection reference;
rewrite the span-metric sampling caveat and volume guidance to point at
collector-side tail sampling.
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MetricsRegistry emits OTel SDK metrics with the xrpld_ prefix
(MetricsRegistry.cpp defines "xrpld_nodestore_state",
"xrpld_cache_metrics", etc.), but the Phase 9 dashboards and the
Step 10c integration-test assertions introduced in 892fee638a
queried the rippled_ prefix. Every Phase 9 panel and assertion
therefore rendered "No data" or failed on a live run, even though
the underlying series were being exported correctly.
Rename the rippled_ prefix to xrpld_ for every MetricsRegistry
metric in dashboards and the integration test:
- nodestore_state, cache_metrics, txq_metrics, load_factor_metrics,
object_count
- rpc_method_started_total / _finished_total / _errored_total /
_duration_us_bucket
- job_queued_total / _started_total / _finished_total /
_queued_duration_us_bucket / _running_duration_us_bucket
- peer_quality, server_info, validator_health, ledger_economy,
db_metrics, complete_ledgers, build_info, state_tracking
- ledgers_closed_total, validations_sent_total,
validations_checked_total, state_changes_total
- validation_agreement (ValidationTracker 1h/24h/7d windows)
Also add ValidationTracker window-gauge assertions to Step 10c of
integration-test.sh so the 1h/24h/7d agreement and miss counts are
checked alongside the other Phase 9 gauges.
The rippled_ prefix is preserved for beast::insight metrics
(rippled_LedgerMaster_*, rippled_Peer_Finder_*, rippled_total_*,
rippled_Overlay_*, rippled_State_Accounting_*, rippled_transactions_*,
rippled_proposals_*, rippled_validations_Messages_*) because those
flow through the StatsD-style OTelCollector configured with
`[insight] prefix=rippled` and remain on that prefix by design.
Verified against a live 6-node consensus network: all 22 Phase 9 +
ValidationTracker assertions now report 6+ series per metric.
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Tempo /api/traces/{id} returns OTLP-shaped JSON with a top-level
"batches" key, not "data". The cross-check in check_log_correlation
was querying jq '.data | length' which always returned null, causing
the Log-Tempo cross-check to fail even when the trace existed.
- Replace GetSpan() with direct context value check in Logs::format()
to avoid heap allocation (new DefaultSpan) on the no-span path
- Restore Phase 7 documentation accidentally deleted during merge
- Fix undefined $JAEGER variable → use $TEMPO in integration test
- Remove useless LCOV_EXCL markers around #ifdef block
- Fix indentation inconsistencies in Log.cpp injection block
- Remove incorrect url field from loki.yaml derivedFields
- Update stale code sample in Phase8_taskList.md to match implementation
- Correct "<10ns" performance claims to accurate ~15-20ns (no-span)
and ~50ns (active-span) measurements across all docs
- Replace Jaeger references with Tempo in TESTING.md (port 16686→3200)
- Improve error handling in check_log_correlation(): track files_scanned,
detect missing log files, fix silent grep error masking
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Resolve merge conflicts taking phase 4 consensus span improvements,
fix bashate indentation in integration test script, and apply rename
script to Phase5 integration test docs.
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Integrate the existing StatsD metrics pipeline (beast::insight) into
the OpenTelemetry observability stack and add new trace spans for
ledger build/store/validate and peer proposal/validation receive.
Phase 5b — Ledger, peer, and transaction spans:
- Add ledger.build span with close time attributes in BuildLedger.cpp
- Add tx.apply span with tx_count/tx_failed in BuildLedger.cpp
- Add ledger.store and ledger.validate spans in LedgerMaster.cpp
- Add peer.proposal.receive span with trusted attribute in PeerImp.cpp
- Add peer.validation.receive span with ledger_hash, full, trusted
attributes in PeerImp.cpp
- Add ledger-operations and peer-network Grafana dashboards
Phase 6 — StatsD metrics integration:
- Add StatsD UDP receiver (port 8125) to OTel Collector
- Add 5 StatsD Grafana dashboards: node health, network traffic,
overlay traffic detail, ledger data sync, RPC pathfinding
- Add 09-data-collection-reference.md cataloging all metrics/spans
- Update existing dashboards with new span panels
- Expand telemetry runbook and integration test script
- Add codecov exclusions for telemetry modules
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