Semantic conventions for physical host metrics
Status: Development
Physical host metrics hw.host.*
Physical system as opposed to a virtual system or a container. Examples: physical server, switch or disk array.
Metric: hw.host.ambient_temperature
This metric is recommended.
| Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.host.ambient_temperature | Gauge | Cel | Ambient (external) temperature of the physical host. |
| Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended |
Metric: hw.host.energy
This metric is recommended.
| Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.host.energy | Counter | J | Total energy consumed by the entire physical host, in joules. [1] |
[1]: The overall energy usage of a host MUST be reported using the specific hw.host.energy and hw.host.power metrics only, instead of the generic hw.energy and hw.power described in the previous section, to prevent summing up overlapping values.
| Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended |
Metric: hw.host.heating_margin
This metric is recommended.
| Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.host.heating_margin | Gauge | Cel | By how many degrees Celsius the temperature of the physical host can be increased, before reaching a warning threshold on one of the internal sensors. |
| Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended |
Metric: hw.host.power
This metric is recommended.
| Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.host.power | Gauge | W | Instantaneous power consumed by the entire physical host in Watts (hw.host.energy is preferred). [1] |
[1]: The overall energy usage of a host MUST be reported using the specific hw.host.energy and hw.host.power metrics only, instead of the generic hw.energy and hw.power described in the previous section, to prevent summing up overlapping values.
| Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended |
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