groups: - id: registry.host prefix: host type: attribute_group display_name: Host Attributes brief: > A host is defined as a computing instance. For example, physical servers, virtual machines, switches or disk array. attributes: - id: id type: string stability: experimental brief: > Unique host ID. For Cloud, this must be the instance_id assigned by the cloud provider. For non-containerized systems, this should be the `machine-id`. See the table below for the sources to use to determine the `machine-id` based on operating system. examples: ['fdbf79e8af94cb7f9e8df36789187052'] - id: name type: string stability: experimental brief: > Name of the host. On Unix systems, it may contain what the hostname command returns, or the fully qualified hostname, or another name specified by the user. examples: ['opentelemetry-test'] - id: type type: string stability: experimental brief: > Type of host. For Cloud, this must be the machine type. examples: ['n1-standard-1'] - id: arch type: allow_custom_values: true members: - id: amd64 value: 'amd64' brief: "AMD64" stability: experimental - id: arm32 value: 'arm32' brief: "ARM32" stability: experimental - id: arm64 value: 'arm64' brief: "ARM64" stability: experimental - id: ia64 value: 'ia64' brief: "Itanium" stability: experimental - id: ppc32 value: 'ppc32' brief: "32-bit PowerPC" stability: experimental - id: ppc64 value: 'ppc64' brief: "64-bit PowerPC" stability: experimental - id: s390x value: 's390x' brief: "IBM z/Architecture" stability: experimental - id: x86 value: 'x86' brief: "32-bit x86" stability: experimental stability: experimental brief: > The CPU architecture the host system is running on. - id: image.name type: string stability: experimental brief: > Name of the VM image or OS install the host was instantiated from. examples: ['infra-ami-eks-worker-node-7d4ec78312', 'CentOS-8-x86_64-1905'] - id: image.id stability: experimental type: string brief: > VM image ID or host OS image ID. For Cloud, this value is from the provider. examples: ['ami-07b06b442921831e5'] - id: image.version stability: experimental type: string brief: > The version string of the VM image or host OS as defined in [Version Attributes](/docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes). examples: ['0.1'] - id: ip stability: experimental type: string[] brief: > Available IP addresses of the host, excluding loopback interfaces. note: > IPv4 Addresses MUST be specified in dotted-quad notation. IPv6 addresses MUST be specified in the [RFC 5952](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5952.html) format. examples: ["192.168.1.140", "fe80::abc2:4a28:737a:609e"] - id: mac stability: experimental type: string[] brief: > Available MAC addresses of the host, excluding loopback interfaces. note: > MAC Addresses MUST be represented in [IEEE RA hexadecimal form](https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/import/documents/tutorials/eui.pdf): as hyphen-separated octets in uppercase hexadecimal form from most to least significant. examples: ['AC-DE-48-23-45-67', 'AC-DE-48-23-45-67-01-9F'] - id: cpu.vendor.id stability: experimental type: string brief: > Processor manufacturer identifier. A maximum 12-character string. note: > [CPUID](https://wiki.osdev.org/CPUID) command returns the vendor ID string in EBX, EDX and ECX registers. Writing these to memory in this order results in a 12-character string. examples: [ 'GenuineIntel' ] - id: cpu.family stability: experimental type: string brief: > Family or generation of the CPU. examples: [ '6', 'PA-RISC 1.1e' ] - id: cpu.model.id stability: experimental type: string brief: > Model identifier. It provides more granular information about the CPU, distinguishing it from other CPUs within the same family. examples: [ '6', '9000/778/B180L' ] - id: cpu.model.name stability: experimental type: string brief: > Model designation of the processor. examples: [ '11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7 @ 3.00GHz' ] - id: cpu.stepping stability: experimental type: string brief: > Stepping or core revisions. examples: ["1", "r1p1"] - id: cpu.cache.l2.size stability: experimental type: int brief: > The amount of level 2 memory cache available to the processor (in Bytes). examples: [ 12288000 ]