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>
Document the two new ledger-correlation attributes in the data-collection
reference: add them to the transaction and TxQ attribute tables (with per-span
coverage), update the attribute count, and 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, correlated via current_ledger_seq).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Brings coroutine-aware context storage + tx/consensus worker-body activation.
Resolved: Telemetry.cpp keeps both meterProvider_ (phase-7) and contextStorage_
(coro-aware); doc-09 keeps phase-7 structure and applies the pathfind.request →
rpc.command.<name> correction to phase-7's own PathFind section.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The check-rename CI gate requires all prose/comment references to use the
new naming. Fix the four remaining occurrences ("Ripple epoch",
"rippled's doAccept") introduced by this branch's dashboard/glossary
commits. Comment- and doc-only; no behavior change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reflects the C1 fix: rpc.command.* stays unscoped (its dispatch wraps
doRipplePathFind which yields), so pathfind.request nests under rpc.process.
The request -> compute -> discover sub-tree nests correctly via ScopedSpanGuard.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "ledger close time" was mis-derived and partly un-queryable:
- Build vs Close Duration derived close time from the consensus.ledger_close
span, which only wraps the onClose() prologue (~0.8ms live) — not the close.
Repoint the close series to consensus.round (full round, live P95 ~4.8s).
- The network close-time value (close_time) lived only as a span attribute,
un-queryable in Prometheus and unfit as a spanmetrics label (monotonic
timestamp -> unbounded cardinality). Expose it as last_close_time on the
existing server_info observable gauge (native gauge, no new instrument).
- Add a "Ledger Close Interval & Age" panel to ledger-operations and
node-health: interval = 1/rate(ledgers_closed_total) (counter-based,
scrape-independent); age = time() - (last_close_time + epoch_offset).
A gauge delta is deliberately NOT used for the interval — a timestamp gauge's
delta aliases to the scrape period, not the close cadence (verified live).
Guardrail comments in both collector configs record why close_time must never
become a spanmetrics dimension. Docs (09-reference) and the operator runbook
updated to match.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Document that deterministic-trace_id spans (tx.* apply pipeline, tx.process,
tx.receive, consensus.round) are now genuine trace roots with empty
parent_span_id via the custom DeterministicIdGenerator, superseding the old
synthetic-parent behavior that showed 'root span not yet received' in Tempo.
Also update the fresh-root note: peer entry spans use ScopedSpanGuard::freshRoot().
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Document the three perf-iac filter template variables (xrpl_work_item,
xrpl_branch, xrpl_node_role) in the telemetry runbook and the data-collection
reference: what they filter, their example values, and that perf-iac stamps
them as resource attributes from its own alloy pipeline (absent outside
perf comparison runs, so the filters default to All). Also record perf as a
network value.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The spanmetrics connector had no namespace, so it emitted traces_span_metrics_*
metric names by default. The span dashboards and docs are renamed to query
span_* names; this is only correct if the connector emits them too, so add
namespace: "span" to the spanmetrics connector. Both sides change together:
renaming the dashboards without the namespace (or vice versa) would break the
pipeline. Matches the phase9 collector config.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The phase7 OTelCollector::formatName lowercases and strips names, emitting
snake_case metrics with no xrpld_ prefix. The native Grafana dashboards and
the telemetry docs still queried the old xrpld_CamelCase names, so they were
broken against their own pipeline. Rename every metric name to match what the
code emits: drop the xrpld_ prefix and lowercase the remainder. The two job
histograms also drop the redundant 'duration' word (job_queued_us,
job_running_us) to match the phase9 forms. Add havetxset to the cspell
dictionary since the lowercased metric name no longer word-splits.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (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>
Update the transform/cloudlabels processor to set service_instance_id
instead of exported_instance, matching the local Prometheus path where
resource_to_telemetry_conversion promotes service.instance.id with that
exact label name. Also update source comments and documentation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- 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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The 09-data-collection-reference and Phase9 task list still linked the moved
External Dashboard Parity spec at its old docs/superpowers/ path. Point them
at the appendix in 06-implementation-phases.md where the content now lives.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>