Process
Process Attributes
An operating system process.
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|
process.args_count | int | Length of the process.command_args array [1] | 4 | |
process.command | string | The command used to launch the process (i.e. the command name). On Linux based systems, can be set to the zeroth string in proc/[pid]/cmdline . On Windows, can be set to the first parameter extracted from GetCommandLineW . | cmd/otelcol | |
process.command_args | string[] | All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) as received by the process. On Linux-based systems (and some other Unixoid systems supporting procfs), can be set according to the list of null-delimited strings extracted from proc/[pid]/cmdline . For libc-based executables, this would be the full argv vector passed to main . | ["cmd/otecol", "--config=config.yaml"] | |
process.command_line | string | The full command used to launch the process as a single string representing the full command. On Windows, can be set to the result of GetCommandLineW . Do not set this if you have to assemble it just for monitoring; use process.command_args instead. | C:\cmd\otecol --config="my directory\config.yaml" | |
process.context_switch_type | string | Specifies whether the context switches for this data point were voluntary or involuntary. | voluntary ; involuntary | |
process.creation.time | string | The date and time the process was created, in ISO 8601 format. | 2023-11-21T09:25:34.853Z | |
process.executable.build_id.gnu | string | The GNU build ID as found in the .note.gnu.build-id ELF section (hex string). | c89b11207f6479603b0d49bf291c092c2b719293 | |
process.executable.build_id.go | string | The Go build ID as retrieved by go tool buildid <go executable> . | foh3mEXu7BLZjsN9pOwG/kATcXlYVCDEFouRMQed_/WwRFB1hPo9LBkekthSPG/x8hMC8emW2cCjXD0_1aY | |
process.executable.build_id.profiling | string | Profiling specific build ID for executables. See the OTel specification for Profiles for more information. | 600DCAFE4A110000F2BF38C493F5FB92 | |
process.executable.name | string | The name of the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the Name in proc/[pid]/status . On Windows, can be set to the base name of GetProcessImageFileNameW . | otelcol | |
process.executable.path | string | The full path to the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the target of proc/[pid]/exe . On Windows, can be set to the result of GetProcessImageFileNameW . | /usr/bin/cmd/otelcol | |
process.exit.code | int | The exit code of the process. | 127 | |
process.exit.time | string | The date and time the process exited, in ISO 8601 format. | 2023-11-21T09:26:12.315Z | |
process.group_leader.pid | int | The PID of the process’s group leader. This is also the process group ID (PGID) of the process. | 23 | |
process.interactive | boolean | Whether the process is connected to an interactive shell. | ||
process.owner | string | The username of the user that owns the process. | root | |
process.paging.fault_type | string | The type of page fault for this data point. Type major is for major/hard page faults, and minor is for minor/soft page faults. | major ; minor | |
process.parent_pid | int | Parent Process identifier (PPID). | 111 | |
process.pid | int | Process identifier (PID). | 1234 | |
process.real_user.id | int | The real user ID (RUID) of the process. | 1000 | |
process.real_user.name | string | The username of the real user of the process. | operator | |
process.runtime.description | string | An additional description about the runtime of the process, for example a specific vendor customization of the runtime environment. | Eclipse OpenJ9 Eclipse OpenJ9 VM openj9-0.21.0 | |
process.runtime.name | string | The name of the runtime of this process. | OpenJDK Runtime Environment | |
process.runtime.version | string | The version of the runtime of this process, as returned by the runtime without modification. | 14.0.2 | |
process.saved_user.id | int | The saved user ID (SUID) of the process. | 1002 | |
process.saved_user.name | string | The username of the saved user. | operator | |
process.session_leader.pid | int | The PID of the process’s session leader. This is also the session ID (SID) of the process. | 14 | |
process.title | string | Process title (proctitle) [2] | cat /etc/hostname ; xfce4-session ; bash | |
process.user.id | int | The effective user ID (EUID) of the process. | 1001 | |
process.user.name | string | The username of the effective user of the process. | root | |
process.vpid | int | Virtual process identifier. [3] | 12 | |
process.working_directory | string | The working directory of the process. | /root |
[1]: This field can be useful for querying or performing bucket analysis on how many arguments were provided to start a process. More arguments may be an indication of suspicious activity.
[2]: In many Unix-like systems, process title (proctitle), is the string that represents the name or command line of a running process, displayed by system monitoring tools like ps, top, and htop.
[3]: The process ID within a PID namespace. This is not necessarily unique across all processes on the host but it is unique within the process namespace that the process exists within.
process.context_switch_type
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
involuntary | involuntary | |
voluntary | voluntary |
process.paging.fault_type
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
major | major | |
minor | minor |
Deprecated Process Attributes
Deprecated process attributes.
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|
process.cpu.state | string | Deprecated, use cpu.mode instead. | system ; user ; wait | Replaced by cpu.mode |
process.cpu.state
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
system | system | |
user | user | |
wait | wait |
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