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 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
Grafana renders `unit: "ops"` as the literal string "ops/s", so every
rate panel read as "operations per second" regardless of what it
actually counted. `Ledger Build Rate` showed "0.258 ops/s" where the
value is one ledger every 3.9s -- the number was right, the unit was
meaningless.
Replace the generic units with Grafana custom-suffix units naming the
quantity, following the existing `suffix:/hr` and `si:drops` precedent
in this repo. Nine of these are `stat` panels with no axis, so the unit
string was the only text a reader ever saw.
Also switch the two trusted/untrusted piecharts and the transaction
path piechart from rate() to increase(): a per-slice "per second"
reading is not a share of a total, counts in the window are.
Queries are unchanged apart from those three; the values were already
correct.
Alongside, bring the touched panels up to the dashboard guidelines:
tooltip mode/sort/max-height, 30-minute null spanning, and axis labels
in title case. Hoist the stat panels above the fold on
ledger-operations and rpc-performance.
Panels that a later branch in this chain removes are deliberately left
alone -- fixing them would only add merge conflicts.
Add current_ledger_seq / current_ledger_hash to the tx.process, tx.receive,
and txq.enqueue span-reference rows, correct the txq.enqueue parent note
(parents to tx.process on the submission path via explicit context; a root on
the open-ledger rebuild path), and add a "Correlating a transaction to the
ledger it was worked on" recipe joining the txID-keyed tx/txq spans to the
ledger trace via current_ledger_seq.
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These inbound peer-message entry points (kConsumer) used span(), which
inherits whatever span is active on the peer thread — including a leaked
tx.receive scope — so validations/proposals were wrongly nested under
unrelated transaction traces. rootSpan() starts a fresh trace root.
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detached() strips the thread-local OTel Scope so a guard can be safely
moved to and destroyed on another thread; it pops the Scope on the origin
thread and moves the span into a scope-less guard. rootSpan() starts a span
as a fresh trace root (kIsRootSpanKey) so inbound entry points never inherit
an ambient span left active on the thread.
Impl now holds an optional<Scope> (nullopt for detached guards). Updated the
SpanGuard class docs and docs/build/telemetry.md with the cross-thread rules.
The unit test lands on phase2 where the telemetry test module exists.
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Replace the TxQ Accept Status piechart on the Transaction Overview
dashboard with a state-timeline showing each node's applied fraction of
TxQ accepts (applied / applied+failed) over time, colored by threshold
(green >=0.9, yellow >=0.7, red below). Remove the now-orphaned
txq_status template variable (the piechart was its only consumer) and
document the panel in the telemetry runbook.
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- Add PathFinding Spans section to the runbook Span Reference and
remove the incorrect "not emitted / later-phase" annotations:
pathfind.request/compute/discover/update_all are emitted since
Phase 2 (upstream of Phase 5).
- Runbook label names use the bare spanmetrics dimensions
(command, rpc_status, local, consensus_mode); fix stale docs.
- 05-configuration-reference: note tls_client_cert/key require use_tls=1.
- TelemetryConfig: reject mTLS cert paths when use_tls=0 so telemetry
is not silently sent in plaintext.
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Same operator-facing cleanup as the RPC/transaction/consensus headings: the
runbook documents the running system, not the development phase that added
each span. Strip the "(Phase 6)" suffixes from the Ledger and Peer span
reference headings.
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The operator runbook is for people running OpenTelemetry against a node, not
a record of the internal development phases. Strip the "(Phase N)" suffixes
from the span-reference headings and replace the personal-name example
service.name value with a generic one.
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Make dashboard uids bare domain names (uid == filename stem) and update
doc references. Grafana links/bookmarks to the old uids will need
refreshing.
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Add a Deployment Tiers section covering the four filtering dimensions
(node, service, network, environment), who owns each attribute, the
collector's upsert-vs-insert rule, per-tier collector values, and how the
tier labels reach metrics. This is the operator-facing home for the
deployment-tier feature.
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