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Pratik Mankawde
92729bacce feat(telemetry): render, assert and document the quorum signals (WP-A5)
The quorum and publish gauges were emitted but never surfaced: no panel, no
harness assertion, no reference entry. Completes those layers.

- Four panels: trusted validations against the quorum target on one axis so
  a tally climbing toward quorum is visually distinct from one flat below
  it; publish lag; pre-accept shortfall rate; and time to first validated
  ledger.
- Both signals are asserted by the workload validator. The shortfall
  counter does fire on a healthy cluster, because this node validates and
  then immediately re-enters the accept gate before its peers' validations
  arrive, so the first evaluation of every round tallies short. The panel
  and note say so, and give the fault signature instead: the shortfall rate
  outpacing the ledger-close rate while the tally stays flat and nothing
  ever reaches first-validated.
- The quorum target is deliberately drawn as its own line rather than as a
  headroom stat, so the disabled-quorum sentinel reads as an unreachable
  target instead of an unreadable negative number.

Also removes three reference rows that were appended twice when two agents
each documented the same back-fill signals.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 17:22:28 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
827525c86b feat(telemetry): wire A5-A7 and B1 signals through the pipeline
Registers the new gauges, renders them, asserts them and documents them, so
each signal reaches an operator rather than stopping at the emit site:

- MetricsRegistry: gauge registration for ledger_quorum_publish,
  nodestore_latency, peer_ledger_supply, peerfinder_slot_census and
  amendment_block, each guarded by the detached-callbacks check and
  tolerant of services that are not ready yet.
- Ledger Sync Health dashboard: panels for the new signals, filtered by
  the node template variable like every other board.
- Workload validation: the new series are asserted, so a signal that
  regresses to absent fails CI. Signals the local cluster structurally
  cannot produce, such as a replay fallback or an amendment block, are
  noted rather than asserted, which would fail red on a healthy run.
- Reference, runbook and glossary entries, including the diagnosis order
  for a node that has peers and validators but never validates.
- Regenerated levelization baseline: three new one-way edges from the
  telemetry and test modules, no new cycles.

Also drops an unused cstddef include from the macro tests, which the
include checker rejects.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 16:15:26 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
c0f223ee11 fix(telemetry): always finalize the ledger.acquire span (WP-B1)
The span only recorded an outcome on the normal completion path. An
acquire that stalled and was later swept ended with no outcome at all, and
its duration stretched to the sweep interval rather than the real fetch
time. So the one case these signals exist to catch, a fetch that never
finishes, was the one case that could not be traced, and aggregate outcome
and timeout rates read low exactly when nodes are stuck.

- Adds an abandoned outcome value for the swept-while-fetching case.
- Routes every exit through one idempotent finalizer, so a span is
  finalized exactly once whether it completes, fails, short-circuits on
  local data, or is destroyed mid-fetch. The destructor path cannot throw.
- Adds the ledger hash to the span and backfills the sequence once known,
  since by-hash acquires start without one and could not otherwise be tied
  to a specific ledger.
- Record layer: outcome stays a span-metrics dimension in both collector
  configs, which drift apart if only one is edited. The ledger hash is
  indexed in Tempo for trace search instead, because a per-ledger value as
  a metric dimension would mint a new series every ledger.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 16:15:13 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
dd2fed2fed feat(telemetry): add quorum, publish and back-fill diagnostics (WP-A5, WP-A6)
Quorum and publish (A5):
- ledger_quorum_publish gauge: the trusted-validation tally against the
  quorum the candidate ledger must reach, plus the gap between the
  validated and published sequences. The published sequence was never
  exported, so a publish pipeline falling behind healthy validation was
  invisible.
- ledger_quorum_shortfall_total: counts the pre-accept early return where
  a node has peers and validators yet still declines to declare a ledger
  validated. That path was log-only, and it is the difference between
  accumulating toward quorum and never reaching it.

Back-fill and persistence (A6):
- nodestore_latency: read and write service time. storeDurationUs_ was
  declared but never written and had no accessor, so there was no write
  latency signal at all. This is the direct fingerprint of a node with an
  existing database syncing slower than a fresh one, where the node cache
  is cold and every tree step reaches disk. Distinct from the existing
  NuDB read panels, which show volume and hit ratio rather than service
  time.
- ledger_replay_fallback_total and ledger_replay_outcome_total: the replay
  path silently falls back to plain acquisition on timeout or failure, so
  a defeated optimisation looked like ordinary slow back-fill.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 16:14:59 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
e99370d433 feat(telemetry): add peer-supply, serve and amendment diagnostics (WP-A7)
Whether the network can even serve this node, and whether the node is
about to be shut out of validation, were both invisible:

- peer_ledger_supply: how many connected peers advertise a range covering
  the sequence being fetched. Peers each track a range from status
  changes, but nothing aggregated them, so "nobody has what I need" looked
  identical to "peers are slow".
- peerfinder_slot_census: outbound active against capacity, connection
  attempts, inbound, fixed configured against active, and the bootcache
  and livecache sizes. All were computed already; only two were exported,
  read at unrelated instants, so they could not be compared.
- peer_disconnect_total{reason,direction} and peer_accept_total{outcome}:
  every disconnect previously collapsed into one number, so our own
  backpressure could not be told from topology or network faults. Reasons
  are a fixed set of literals recorded on the peer and emitted once at
  close, never data supplied by the remote end.
- serve_refused_total{request,reason}: the other half of the sync
  exchange, when this node declines to serve a peer.
- amendment_block: whether an unsupported amendment is expected and how
  long until it activates. Amendment-blocked is terminal for validation,
  so the countdown is the only leading indicator. The amendment id is
  deliberately not a label, since the network can vote an id this build
  has never heard of; it is already logged.
- ledger_jump_total: repeated last-closed-ledger switches, which mean the
  node is thrashing between chains.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 16:14:45 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
4115617eb9 feat(telemetry): add job-queue occupancy and saturation gauges (WP-A4)
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>
2026-07-25 13:46:03 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
3e2a1ea958 feat(telemetry): add ledger-acquire and SHAMap fetch diagnostics (WP-A3)
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>
2026-07-25 10:18:08 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
7c7509d01f feat(telemetry): add sync-state diagnostics (WP-A2)
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>
2026-07-25 09:02:03 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
18106e17ae fix(telemetry): correct handshake throw and quorum sentinel (WP-A1)
Three defects found reviewing the WP-A1 commit:

- Handshake.cpp moved a std::string into std::runtime_error, which has no
  rvalue constructor. The move never happened and clang-tidy rejects it
  under performance-move-const-arg, so CI would fail even though the
  local hook only runs clang-tidy with TIDY=1. Takes the message by const
  reference instead, and drops the <utility> include that existed only
  for that move.

- ValidatorList disables quorum by returning SIZE_MAX. Casting that to
  int64_t wrapped it to -1, so the headroom panel computed
  0 - (-1) = +1 and coloured yellow on a node that can never validate:
  the sign inverted in exactly the bootstrap failure these signals exist
  to catch. Reports the disabled state as int64 max so headroom goes
  strongly negative instead.

- The runbook claimed an expired list loads no keys. Expired counts as
  accepted, so its keys are loaded and then dropped by the expiry sweep,
  which calls for a different fix than replacing validators.txt. Pending
  is likewise a future-dated refresh, not a rejection. Documents both,
  plus how the quorum-disabled state now reads.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 08:58:06 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
188de0a5f3 feat(telemetry): add pre-quorum bootstrap sync diagnostics (WP-A1)
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>
2026-07-25 07:53:20 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
7568457cd1 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation' into pratik/otel-sync-diagnostics 2026-07-25 07:48:33 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
69c3bb5bdf Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation 2026-07-24 21:06:31 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
92fc2daff6 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 21:06:30 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
3cf24e1888 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 21:06:30 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
8fe00536e7 fix(telemetry): Size the overlay traffic bar gauge for 20 bars
Match the panel height the operator settled on in Grafana (18 rows) so
all 20 ranked bars render without an inner scrollbar, and reflow the
Sync Diagnostics row and the panels below it accordingly.
2026-07-24 21:06:20 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
96914b9f40 feat(telemetry): scaffold fresh-node sync diagnostics (WP-A0)
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>
2026-07-24 21:06:05 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
bbc318fb6d Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation
# Conflicts:
#	docker/telemetry/grafana/dashboards/ledger-data-sync.json
2026-07-24 21:03:26 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
8f09dc2906 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 21:02:43 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
fe1c4db29c Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 21:02:39 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
97ed918e16 fix(telemetry): Make overlay traffic bar-gauge labels readable
The bar labels on 'Overlay Traffic Heatmap (All Categories, Bytes In)'
were raw metric names carrying a redundant '_bytes_in' suffix, and the
half-width 8-row panel truncated both the category and the node
identity.

- Strip the '_bytes_in' suffix from the derived series label; the panel
  title already states the metric is inbound bytes.
- Widen the panel to full width and grow it to 12 rows so 20 bars render
  with their full category and node labels.
- Shift the Sync Diagnostics row and the panels below it down by 4 to
  keep the layout gap-free.
- Note the label derivation in the panel description.
2026-07-24 21:02:31 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
ffeb82ab63 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation
# Conflicts:
#	docker/telemetry/grafana/dashboards/node-health.json
2026-07-24 20:51:15 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
9c54020322 fix(telemetry): plot all five states in State Duration Rate panel
The panel plotted only Full and Tracking, so the states a node actually
passes through while catching up were invisible. On the dev box's cold
sync the node spent ~19 minutes in Connected and ~3 seconds in Syncing,
while Tracking totalled 2 microseconds -- the one non-Full line the
panel did draw was the least informative of the five.

Add Syncing, Connected and Disconnected series (state-ladder order,
matching the Operating Mode Transitions panel) and rename the panel to
"State Duration Rate (All States)". Because the node is always in
exactly one state, the five rates sum to ~1.0, so the panel now reads as
"which state is time going into right now", and a handover between two
lines marks a state change with its width showing the dwell time.

Description expanded to the full section set (keywords, computation
boundary, references) used by the other panels on this dashboard.

Verified live: rate(state_accounting_connected_duration)/1e6 reaches
1.0 then 0.387 across the catch-up window and syncing reaches 0.0103 --
both previously undrawable.
2026-07-24 20:50:39 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
3eae98fa85 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation
# Conflicts:
#	docker/telemetry/grafana/dashboards/node-health.json
2026-07-24 20:45:29 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
0d9533270a Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 20:44:27 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
b0168f92a7 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 20:44:23 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
a80cccb05a feat(telemetry): add Node Health verdict panel to Node Health dashboard
The dashboard showed 54 individual signals but no single answer to
"is this node healthy and doing its job?". A reader had to correlate
server state, ledger age and peer counts by eye.

Add a stat panel at the top that reduces the two conditions that define
a healthy observer node to one green/red verdict:

  server_state == 4 (Full)  AND  validated_ledger_age < 30s

Both terms use `== bool` so each yields 0/1, joined with
`* on(service_instance_id)` so the verdict is per node. Value mappings
render 1 as "Healthy" (green) and 0 as "Not Healthy" (red) with
background colouring, so the state is readable at a glance.

Placed at y=0 per the dashboard convention that gauges/stats lead;
existing panels shift down by 4 rows with no other change.

Verified live against Grafana Cloud: returns 1 for aws-dev-xrpl-1
(Full, validated seq 105,824,596).
2026-07-24 20:44:23 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
a30c08240b fix(telemetry): drop xrpl_work_item from Sync Diagnostics sum-by clauses
The four aggregated Sync Diagnostics panels grouped by xrpl_work_item,
which no layer in this repo emits (it is injected by the perf-iac
harness). That tripped Rule D of the telemetry naming check:

  D  ledger-data-sync.json  xrpl_work_item
     must exist in L1, a metric label, or be a builtin

Align with the convention used by every other aggregated panel in the
dashboard set: group by (service_instance_id, xrpl_branch,
xrpl_node_role) and leave the xrpl_ident label_join untouched. The
legend is unaffected -- label_join over a label dropped by the
aggregation contributes an empty segment, which the trailing
label_replace already strips.

Verified live: both the NuDB ratio and the job-queue p95 queries still
return per-node series rendering as "[aws-dev-xrpl-1]".
2026-07-24 20:44:13 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
6cd2d3f280 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation 2026-07-24 19:57:13 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
75cc3785ad Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 19:57:13 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
63474c510d Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 19:57:13 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
5533dde43d fix(telemetry): Sync State axis label "State (0-4)" -> "Server State"
The 0-4 values now render as named states via value mappings, so the numeric
axis label is misleading. Rename to "Server State".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-24 19:57:11 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
5bc49683a5 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation 2026-07-24 19:51:37 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
5718ebbdd6 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 19:51:37 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
8f8ce40a21 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 19:51:36 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
ecfaab9f85 feat(telemetry): map Sync State 0-4 to named states with threshold colors
Add value mappings (0 Disconnected, 1 Connected, 2 Syncing, 3 Tracking,
4 Full) and matching red->green thresholds to the Sync State panel, so the
line, tooltip, and legend render state names and colors instead of bare 0-4.
Keeps the minimal custom-key convention; only the Sync State panel changes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-24 19:51:25 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
cab0bc4f7d Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation 2026-07-24 19:26:23 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
3c9935c0df Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 19:26:14 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
e8aac409be Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 19:26:06 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
794b5f43eb style(telemetry): align Sync Diagnostics legends with dashboard xrpl_ident format
Rework the 10 Sync Diagnostics panels' legends to match the format used by the
existing panels: wrap each query in label_join + label_replace to build the
xrpl_ident label ([service_instance_id, xrpl_branch, xrpl_work_item] with empty
values stripped) and set displayName to "${series} ${xrpl_ident}". Verified
against a live node: renders as "Series [aws-dev-xrpl-1]" with no empty-label
gaps, identical mechanism to the original 15 panels. Only the new panels change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-24 19:25:54 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
c1dcb9b218 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation
# Conflicts:
#	docker/telemetry/grafana/dashboards/ledger-data-sync.json
2026-07-24 18:57:07 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
c7243b57b5 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill 2026-07-24 18:54:59 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
c0daf55f59 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 18:54:52 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
eba21104c0 feat(telemetry): add Sync Diagnostics panels to Ledger Data & Sync dashboard
Add a 10-panel "Sync Diagnostics" row that shows ledger-sync slowdown and its
causes, laid out top-to-bottom as symptom -> latency -> root cause:

- Red flags: Sync State, Validated Ledger Age, Ledger Close Rate
- Latency: Job Queue Wait p95 by type, NuDB Read Latency, I/O Scheduler p95
- Root cause: NuDB Cache Hit Ratio, NuDB Read Pressure, Job Queue Depth,
  Load Factor & Peers

All panels use native beast::insight metrics introduced on this branch
(nodestore_state, ledgermaster_*, jobq_*_q, ios_latency, load_factor_metrics,
peer_finder_*) plus the consensus.mode_change span metric. Queries filter by
the dashboard's $node and tier variables and were verified against a live
node. Nodestore ratio panels use sum-by(identity) matching to bridge the
metric= sub-label.

Format matches the dashboard convention: minimal custom keys, ${DS_PROMETHEUS}
datasource uid, and the standard What/How/Reading/Healthy/Watch/Source/Function
description structure. Pure-append; existing panels untouched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-24 18:53:53 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
694062d8fd Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill' into pratik/otel-phase10-workload-validation 2026-07-24 16:15:41 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
2d7f3792bf Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation' into pratik/otel-phase9-metric-gap-fill
# Conflicts:
#	docs/telemetry-runbook.md
2026-07-24 16:15:27 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
380a7160c6 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics' into pratik/otel-phase8-log-correlation 2026-07-24 16:14:30 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
dee90b7c01 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase6-statsd' into pratik/otel-phase7-native-metrics
# Conflicts:
#	OpenTelemetryPlan/09-data-collection-reference.md
2026-07-24 16:14:16 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
21d9b2f8f9 docs(telemetry): add current_ledger_seq/hash to 09 attribute inventory
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>
2026-07-24 16:11:18 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
944a8df1c0 Merge branch 'pratik/otel-phase5-docs-deployment' into pratik/otel-phase6-statsd
# Conflicts:
#	docs/telemetry-runbook.md
2026-07-24 16:10:11 +01:00
Pratik Mankawde
17a1e1b142 docs(telemetry): document current_ledger_seq correlation in runbook
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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-24 16:08:41 +01:00