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'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
Bring native-metrics (phase 7) and the naming-check work forward into phase 8
(log correlation).
Conflict resolution — tempo.yaml datasource provisioning (search.filters):
- Took phase-7's complete 30-filter list as the base (it is the comprehensive
set), preserved phase-8's tracesToLogs Loki-correlation block, and added
phase-8's two unique filters (tx-type, ledger-hash). Verified the result is
the full union (32 filters) with no filter dropped and no duplicate ids.
- Fixed a pre-existing dotted tag carried in from phase-7: the
consensus-ledger-id filter used `xrpl.consensus.ledger_id`; the code emits
the underscore key `consensus_ledger_id` (ConsensusSpanNames.h), so the
dotted form was a dead filter. Now corrected.
Every span-scope filter tag verified to exist in the L1 *SpanNames.h key set.
Naming check green; 72 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bring the hardened OTel naming check (Rule E fix + 71 tests) and the phase 1-6
convention work forward into phase 7 (native metrics).
Conflict resolution:
- 05-configuration-reference.md: kept phase-7's native-OTLP metrics story
(server=otel, /v1/metrics) over phase-6's superseded StatsD scrape job, in
prose form (no code block).
- ordering.txt/loops.txt: regenerated via generate.py (not hand-edited).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bring phase-2 forward into phase 3 (transaction tracing). Phase 3 introduces
TxSpanNames.h, TxQSpanNames.h, and TxApplySpanNames.h.
Conflict resolution:
- TxQ.cpp: kept phase-3's txq_span-based instrumentation (phase-2 had none).
Dropped the orphaned `NumberSO{... fixUniversalNumber}` line — develop's
#5962 (Retire fixUniversalNumber) removed that symbol repo-wide; the
conflict block had carried one stale copy that would not compile.
- 05/08/OpenTelemetryPlan.md: dropped the deleted 04-code-samples / POC_taskList
references (carried from phase-2), kept phase-3's new secure-OTel.md doc rows,
section, and Mermaid node/edge/style. Config code block -> prose; merged the
secure-OTel hardening pointer with the authoritative-config prose.
- Phase3_taskList.md: removed the "dotted keys for readability" note that came
from phase-2 — phase 3 already uses the underscore keys.
Reviewed by code-review agents: telemetry instrumentation intact, naming check
green (47 keys across 7 *SpanNames.h headers), no conflict markers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bring the phase-1a code-sample cleanup into phase-1b.
Phase 1a deleted the two code-sample docs (04-code-samples.md,
POC_taskList.md) and stripped C++/config code blocks from the remaining
plan docs, replacing them with prose summaries and pointers to the real
source/config files.
Conflict resolution:
- 04-code-samples.md, POC_taskList.md: deletion wins (phase-1b's SpanGuard
rewrites of these files are intentionally dropped).
- 03/05/OpenTelemetryPlan.md: took phase-1a's code-block-free prose, but
kept phase-1b's accurate descriptions of the real telemetry code
(DiscardFlag.h, FilteringSpanProcessor, SpanGuard factory methods, and
the corrected file-count/file-list tables).
- presentation.md left untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Document that head sampling is intentionally fixed at 100% and no longer
exposes a sampling_ratio config knob. A per-node ratio let nodes make
divergent keep/drop decisions for the same distributed trace, producing
broken/partial traces; pinning at 1.0 with a ParentBased sampler keeps
decisions coherent across the network. Volume reduction is delegated to
collector-side tail sampling.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two stray "rippled" tokens introduced by 43258e8d ("docs(telemetry):
add secure-OTel pipeline analysis…") were caught by check-rename in
CI. Re-run docs.sh to convert them to xrpld so the rename check
passes on PR #6425 (and downstream PR #6426 once merged up).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Document the threat model and chosen hardening approach for the OTel
pipeline: mTLS to the collector as primary defense (across-network
deployment), NetworkPolicy as defense-in-depth, and source-side
validation plus per-peer rate limiting for protocol::TraceContext on
peer messages. Skips Basic Auth (wrong shape for multi-operator
fleet) and HTTP-gateway header stripping (rippled is P2P).
Wires the new doc into the master plan ToC, mermaid diagram, and
body section, plus cross-refs from the privacy section in
02-design-decisions.md and the collector config in
05-configuration-reference.md so readers reach it from natural
in-context entry points. Adds a backlink at the top of secure-OTel.md
to the master plan.
Adds 'exfiltration' and 'htpasswd' to cspell dictionary.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace remaining rippled/Ripple references with xrpld/XRPL in
data collection reference, implementation phases, and runbook docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace references to non-existent TracingInstrumentation.h with
SpanGuard.cpp pimpl implementation that actually exists on this branch.
Update conditional compilation section to describe the pimpl approach.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add DiscardFlag.h and FilteringSpanProcessor references to the file
tree, key files table, and implementation summary in OpenTelemetryPlan.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Run .github/scripts/rename/docs.sh to replace rippled → xrpld
references in all plan documentation files, fixing the check-rename
CI failure.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>