Phase-10 independently instrumented the peer object-fetch path while this
branch instrumented fresh-node sync, so the two overlapped in three places.
Resolved by keeping each side's stronger implementation rather than shipping
both.
Per-job-type waiting/running/deferred existed twice. Phase-10's version
survives: it publishes per-type gauges from JobQueue::collect(), which
snapshots under the queue lock and publishes after releasing it, a
deliberate lock-order fix against the collector's own lock. This branch's
jobq_backlog gauge and the JobQueue::getJobTypeCounts() accessor that fed it
are removed, along with their panels, assertions and reference rows.
jobq_saturation stays: it reports the whole worker pool, which phase-10 has
no equivalent for.
The histogram view helper also existed twice with identical bodies under two
names; one survives, and the microsecond ladder is now the named array
rather than boundaries repeated inline. The job_type label was declared
twice, once as a file-local constant invisible to the naming check; both it
and handler now come from the constants header.
Two things phase-10 adds are complementary, not duplicates, and are kept as
they are: the handler label, which separates the two request kinds that both
report as the same job type, and getobject_rejected_total, which counts
malformed requests where this branch's serve_refused_total counts requests
this node declined to serve.
Also fixes two naming-check failures that pre-date this merge on phase-10.
The check derived label keys only from namespaced constants, so it could not
see the per-subsystem headers' flat k-prefixed style and rejected dashboards
querying labels the code really emits. It now reads both styles, with the
enforcement rules unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A slow fresh-sync ledger produced spans scattered across threads with no
way to relate them. They now share a trace id derived from the ledger's own
hash, the one value every participating site already holds, so nothing new
is plumbed across threads. This is the pattern the transaction pipeline
already uses for its tx id.
Joined: ledger.validate, ledger.store, and a new
consensus.validation.accept recorded when a trusted validation arrives. In
Tempo, searching one ledger hash returns them together, so an operator can
tell whether the ledger was slow to arrive, slow to be accepted, or slow to
be stored. They are siblings rather than a chain because the accept gate is
entered from three different threads, so no fixed parent order exists.
consensus.validation.accept also records why an arriving validation did or
did not advance the gate, which makes "validations arrive but are all
rejected" visible for the first time.
consensus_round_duration_ms turns the existing round-time span attribute
into a histogram, so a fleet trend needs a metric query rather than raw
trace inspection. An explicit bucket view is required, not optional: the
SDK default tops out at ten seconds while consensus abandons a round at two
minutes, so slow rounds would all fall in one bucket and every quantile
would read exactly ten seconds. Cost is one record per round.
Record layer: the histogram is native and needs no collector change. The
two new bounded attributes are added as span-metric dimensions to both
collector configs. The ledger hash stays out of them, since a per-ledger
dimension mints a series per ledger; it is indexed in Tempo as the join key.
The ledger.acquire span is not joined yet, because that file was being
changed concurrently. It is registered as an optional member of the join
group so nothing fails, and switching it is a one-line follow-up.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Sync-critical job types run at very low concurrency limits (ledgerRequest
and ledgerData allow 3 each), so a node can stall simply because those
jobs are held back behind other work. Nothing exposed that until now:
the existing job metrics are rates and quantiles of jobs that already
moved, or a single queue-wide depth.
- jobq_backlog{metric,job_type}: instantaneous waiting, running and
deferred counts per job type. Deferred is the starvation signal and had
no exposure anywhere; it is set when a type is at its concurrency limit.
- jobq_saturation{metric}: running tasks, worker-thread count and total
waiting, so a slowdown spanning several subsystems can be attributed to
worker-pool exhaustion instead of being diagnosed once per victim.
Both read through two new const accessors on JobQueue that take the
existing mutex once and copy integers, so a single reading is internally
consistent and no per-job cost is added. The job_type label reuses the
same JobTypes name helper the existing job counters use, so the two label
sets join.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signals that separate a sync that is merely slow from one that will never
finish:
- sync_acquire{missing_state_nodes_max, missing_tx_nodes_max, in_flight,
received_data_depth}: how many SHAMap nodes each in-flight acquire is
still waiting for. getMissingNodes already computed this and the callers
discarded it after a trace log. A count that stays flat means the
acquire is wedged; a shrinking count means it is progressing. Recorded
once per sweep, never inside the per-node walk, and reset when a tree
completes so a finished acquire does not read as stuck forever.
- shamap_cache_hit_rate{treenode}: hit rate of the in-memory tree-node
cache, which sits above the node store, so it is distinct from the
existing NuDB ratio. A cold cache on a fresh node sends every traversal
step to disk.
- sync_acquire_no_progress_total: timer ticks where an acquire made no
progress, previously only logged.
- sync_addnode_total{good,duplicate,invalid}: whether arriving nodes are
useful, duplicated or rejected, so wasted fetch work is visible.
- sync_acquire_source_total{local,network}: whether a ledger was served
from the local store or had to be fetched.
Adds getBad()/getDuplicate() to SHAMapAddNode and an acquireProgress()
accessor on InboundLedgers so the xrpld gauge can read these without
libxrpl depending on telemetry.
ledger_seq is deliberately not a metric label: it is unbounded. Per-ledger
identity stays on the ledger.acquire span; the metrics expose bounded
aggregates instead.
The full-below cache hit rate is not exported: KeyCache updates different
counters than getHitRate() reads, so it would always report zero. That
libxrpl bug is documented rather than papered over.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Five signals that explain why a node is not advancing toward full, none of
which were observable before:
- state_changes_total now carries {from,to} mode labels, emitted at
setMode using the existing strOperatingMode helper. A bare count could
not distinguish a healthy climb from a node flapping between tracking
and connected. Removes the now-unused incrementStateChanges wrapper.
- sync_state{initial_full_duration_us}: time to first reach full, which
StateAccounting already computed but exposed only in server_info.
- sync_state{network_ledger_gate}: whether the node is still refusing to
build ledgers because it has no network ledger.
- sync_state{server_stall_seconds} and server_stall_events_total: how
long the main thread has been unresponsive. LoadManager computed this
and only logged it, so a stall was invisible until the fatal threshold.
The episode rule is a pure function so it can be tested without adding
a test-only mutator to LoadManager.
- sync_state{ledgers_behind}: how far our validated sequence trails the
best sequence any peer advertises, read from already-cached peer ranges
so no extra network traffic is added.
Also fixes the naming checker: it derived only the first label of a
multi-label instrument, so a dashboard querying the second label was
wrongly rejected.
Note: the clang-tidy hook cannot run in this worktree (no build
directory); the remaining pre-commit hooks, the naming check, dashboard
schema and harness syntax all pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A freshly started node most often stalls before it ever peers or reaches
quorum, and that whole chain had no telemetry. Adds the six signals that
make it observable:
- dns_resolve_total / dns_resolve_latency_ms: configured-peer hostname
resolution, emitted from OverlayImpl so libxrpl stays independent.
- overlay_connect_total / overlay_dial_latency_ms: outbound dial outcome
by terminal reason, plus dial duration.
- handshake_negotiation_fail_total: protocol and network-id negotiation
rejections, labelled by reason, so a misconfigured network is no longer
indistinguishable from unreachable peers.
- unl_fetch_total and the unl_quorum gauge: validator-list fetch outcome
per site and trusted key count against the required quorum. Without
these a bad validators.txt leaves the node syncing forever with no
signal.
- clock_close_offset_seconds: network close-time offset, which server_info
hides below 60s but which stalls consensus participation.
Panels land in the Bootstrap row of the Ledger Sync Health dashboard, the
metrics are asserted by the workload validator, and both the reference and
the runbook flow describe them.
Levelization baseline regenerated: overlay now includes MetricMacros.h, so
the overlay/telemetry pair is reported one-way instead of bidirectional.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the anchors the sync-diagnostics signals attach to, with no signals
emitted yet:
- New "Ledger Sync Health" dashboard (uid ledger-sync-health) with the
standard template-variable block copied from an existing board, plus
empty "Bootstrap (Domain 0)" and "Sync pipeline" rows.
- Signal index section in the data-collection reference, an operator-flow
stub in the telemetry runbook, and a glossary anchor.
- A sync_diagnostics group in expected_metrics.json and a matching
assertion helper in validate_telemetry.py so CI fails when a signal
regresses to absent.
Also registers the new dashboard uid with the harness so the board is
covered by validation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Strip xrpld_ prefix, lowercase beast::insight names, and replace
traces_span_metrics_ with span_ in all remaining tracked files:
alert rules, integration tests, workload validation, TESTING.md,
OpenTelemetryPlan docs, code comments, and config templates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The workload validator queried each expected metric once, immediately after
a fixed post-workload propagation wait. Several beast::insight metrics
(ledger-age and peer-finder gauges, overlay-traffic and rpc-request counters)
only populate after the node validates ledgers and sustains peer traffic,
then travel a 1s OTLP export + 15s Prometheus scrape before they are
queryable. On a slower CI runner that pipeline can settle after the wait
ends, so the single query raced and reported "0 series", failing 12 checks
that pass locally with the same config and binary.
Poll each metric on the /api/v1/series endpoint until it appears or a 45s
window (two scrape cycles) elapses. Present metrics still return on the first
query with no added delay; a genuinely-absent metric still fails after the
timeout. Makes the check robust to runner speed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- peer.validation.receive now asserts the shared bare ledger_hash /
full_validation keys (was the dotted xrpl.ledger.hash and validation_full);
PARITY_SPAN_ATTRS checks both on the peer span too.
- Fix a span-name drift: the per-transaction accept span is txq.accept_tx
(op::acceptTx = "accept_tx"), not txq.accept.tx — the old assertion never
matched and was silently skipped as optional.
- Drop the "intentionally dotted" notes; there is no dotted span attribute.
The Phase 10 validation harness had drifted from the code's recording surface
and the telemetry-validation CI job was failing before it could build.
CI fix (telemetry-validation.yml):
- Replace nonexistent local action ./.github/actions/print-env with the remote
XRPLF/actions/print-build-env (the build-xrpld job failed in 56s on this).
- Sync prepare-runner and upload-artifact action SHAs to the canonical workflow.
Recording-surface reconciliation (docker/telemetry/workload/):
- Migrate span attributes from dotted xrpl.<domain>.<field> to the bare/underscore
form introduced by the 2026-05-13 span-attr naming redesign (tx_hash, peer_id,
ledger_seq, consensus_mode, consensus_round, full_validation, quorum, ...).
Dotted xrpl.ledger.hash is retained only on peer.validation.receive (shared
constant), while consensus.validation.send uses bare ledger_hash.
- Fix attribute placement: tx.apply carries tx_count/tx_failed (not ledger_seq);
ledger.build carries ledger_seq/close_* (not tx_count/tx_failed).
- Replace the phantom rpc.request span with the real WS root rpc.ws_message; drop
the never-emitted duration_ms; rebuild the parent-child map accordingly.
- Add the new spans the code emits: apply-pipeline stage spans
(tx.preflight/preclaim/transactor with stage/tx_type/ter_result), txq.*,
consensus sub-spans (round/establish/update_positions/check/phase.open),
ledger.acquire, grpc.*, pathfind.*. Conditional spans are marked optional so
they are skipped (not failed) when the workload does not exercise them.
- validate_telemetry.py: service.name and Loki job label rippled -> xrpld; fix
PARITY_SPAN_ATTRS (rename the 4 real attrs, drop the 3 that are metrics not span
attrs); add optional-span handling that skips missing optional spans while still
validating attributes when present.
- expected_metrics.json: rippled_ -> xrpld_ on all beast::insight/overlay metrics,
xrpld_job_count, the 15 on-disk xrpld-* dashboard UIDs, and the real bare
spanmetrics dimension labels.
- regression-metrics.json + baseline-timings.json: rpc.request -> rpc.ws_message.
Metrics pipeline fix:
- Switch node [insight] config from server=statsd/prefix=rippled to server=otel +
/v1/metrics endpoint + prefix=xrpld across run-full-validation.sh,
xrpld-validator.cfg.template, benchmark.sh and the workload compose. The
collector has no StatsD receiver, so system metrics only reach Prometheus over
OTLP.
Synthetic load for new spans:
- Add ripple_path_find to the RPC load generator (drives pathfind.* spans).
- Add a high-TPS txq-burst workload phase to force fee escalation (drives txq.*).
All facts verified against the *SpanNames.h headers and a live xrpld node +
collector (Tempo service.name=xrpld, tx.preflight attrs [stage,ter_result,tx_type],
279 xrpld_ Prometheus metrics and zero rippled_).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 10's workload validation configs (expected_metrics.json,
regression-metrics.json, validate_telemetry.py) queried the
MetricsRegistry metrics under the rippled_ prefix, but MetricsRegistry
emits them as xrpld_ (see MetricsRegistry.cpp). On a live run the
workload validator reported every MetricsRegistry metric as missing,
masking genuine regressions.
Rename the following to xrpld_ across the workload validator,
expected-metrics manifest, and regression-metrics template:
- nodestore_state, cache_metrics, txq_metrics, load_factor_metrics,
object_count
- rpc_method_started_total / _finished_total / _errored_total /
_duration_us
- 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,
storage_detail
- ledgers_closed_total, validations_sent_total,
validations_checked_total, state_changes_total
- validation_agreement, validation_agreements_total,
validation_missed_total
Mirrors the phase-9 fix in commit 5601615952.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Migrate validate_telemetry.py to Tempo TraceQL search API, remove
Jaeger service from workload docker-compose, update readiness checks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>