Semantic conventions for physical host metrics
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 |
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.
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 |
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.
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