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441 lines
16 KiB
YAML
groups:
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- id: registry.db
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prefix: db
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type: attribute_group
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brief: >
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This document defines the attributes used to describe telemetry in the context of databases.
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attributes:
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- id: cassandra.coordinator.dc
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The data center of the coordinating node for a query.
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examples: 'us-west-2'
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cassandra.coordinator.id
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The ID of the coordinating node for a query.
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examples: 'be13faa2-8574-4d71-926d-27f16cf8a7af'
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cassandra.consistency_level
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brief: >
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The consistency level of the query. Based on consistency values from [CQL](https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra-oss/3.0/cassandra/dml/dmlConfigConsistency.html).
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type:
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members:
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- id: all
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value: 'all'
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- id: each_quorum
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value: 'each_quorum'
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- id: quorum
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value: 'quorum'
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- id: local_quorum
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value: 'local_quorum'
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- id: one
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value: 'one'
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- id: two
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value: 'two'
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- id: three
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value: 'three'
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- id: local_one
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value: 'local_one'
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- id: any
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value: 'any'
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- id: serial
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value: 'serial'
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- id: local_serial
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value: 'local_serial'
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stability: experimental
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cassandra.idempotence
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type: boolean
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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Whether or not the query is idempotent.
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cassandra.page_size
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type: int
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The fetch size used for paging, i.e. how many rows will be returned at once.
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examples: [5000]
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cassandra.speculative_execution_count
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type: int
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The number of times a query was speculatively executed. Not set or `0` if the query was not executed speculatively.
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examples: [0, 2]
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cassandra.table
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: The name of the primary Cassandra table that the operation is acting upon, including the keyspace name (if applicable).
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note: >
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This mirrors the db.sql.table attribute but references cassandra rather than sql.
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It is not recommended to attempt any client-side parsing of
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`db.statement` just to get this property, but it should be set if
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it is provided by the library being instrumented.
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If the operation is acting upon an anonymous table, or more than one table, this
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value MUST NOT be set.
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examples: 'mytable'
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tag: tech-specific-cassandra
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- id: cosmosdb.client_id
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: Unique Cosmos client instance id.
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examples: '3ba4827d-4422-483f-b59f-85b74211c11d'
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.connection_mode
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type:
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allow_custom_values: false
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members:
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- id: gateway
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value: 'gateway'
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brief: Gateway (HTTP) connections mode
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- id: direct
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value: 'direct'
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brief: Direct connection.
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stability: experimental
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brief: Cosmos client connection mode.
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.container
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: Cosmos DB container name.
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examples: 'anystring'
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.operation_type
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type:
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allow_custom_values: true
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members:
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- id: invalid
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value: 'Invalid'
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- id: create
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value: 'Create'
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- id: patch
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value: 'Patch'
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- id: read
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value: 'Read'
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- id: read_feed
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value: 'ReadFeed'
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- id: delete
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value: 'Delete'
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- id: replace
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value: 'Replace'
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- id: execute
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value: 'Execute'
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- id: query
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value: 'Query'
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- id: head
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value: 'Head'
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- id: head_feed
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value: 'HeadFeed'
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- id: upsert
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value: 'Upsert'
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- id: batch
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value: 'Batch'
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- id: query_plan
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value: 'QueryPlan'
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- id: execute_javascript
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value: 'ExecuteJavaScript'
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stability: experimental
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brief: CosmosDB Operation Type.
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.request_charge
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type: double
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stability: experimental
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brief: RU consumed for that operation
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examples: [46.18, 1.0]
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.request_content_length
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type: int
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stability: experimental
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brief: Request payload size in bytes
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.status_code
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type: int
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stability: experimental
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brief: Cosmos DB status code.
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examples: [200, 201]
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: cosmosdb.sub_status_code
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type: int
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stability: experimental
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brief: Cosmos DB sub status code.
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examples: [1000, 1002]
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tag: tech-specific-cosmosdb
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- id: elasticsearch.cluster.name
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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Represents the identifier of an Elasticsearch cluster.
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examples: ["e9106fc68e3044f0b1475b04bf4ffd5f"]
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tag: tech-specific-elasticsearch
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- id: elasticsearch.path_parts
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type: template[string]
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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A dynamic value in the url path.
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note: >
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Many Elasticsearch url paths allow dynamic values. These SHOULD be recorded in span attributes in the format
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`db.elasticsearch.path_parts.<key>`, where `<key>` is the url path part name. The implementation SHOULD
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reference the [elasticsearch schema](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/elastic/elasticsearch-specification/main/output/schema/schema.json)
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in order to map the path part values to their names.
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examples: ['db.elasticsearch.path_parts.index=test-index', 'db.elasticsearch.path_parts.doc_id=123']
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tag: tech-specific-elasticsearch
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- id: mongodb.collection
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The MongoDB collection being accessed within the database stated in `db.name`.
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examples: [ 'customers', 'products' ]
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tag: tech-specific-mongodb
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- id: mssql.instance_name
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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note: >
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If setting a `db.mssql.instance_name`, `server.port` is no longer
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required (but still recommended if non-standard).
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brief: >
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The Microsoft SQL Server [instance name](https://docs.microsoft.com/sql/connect/jdbc/building-the-connection-url?view=sql-server-ver15)
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connecting to. This name is used to determine the port of a named instance.
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examples: 'MSSQLSERVER'
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tag: tech-specific-mssql
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- id: name
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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This attribute is used to report the name of the database being accessed.
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For commands that switch the database, this should be set to the target database
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(even if the command fails).
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note: >
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In some SQL databases, the database name to be used is called "schema name".
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In case there are multiple layers that could be considered for database name
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(e.g. Oracle instance name and schema name),
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the database name to be used is the more specific layer (e.g. Oracle schema name).
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examples: [ 'customers', 'main' ]
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tag: db-generic
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- id: operation
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The name of the operation being executed, e.g. the [MongoDB command name](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/#database-operations)
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such as `findAndModify`, or the SQL keyword.
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note: >
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When setting this to an SQL keyword, it is not recommended to
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attempt any client-side parsing of `db.statement` just to get this
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property, but it should be set if the operation name is provided by
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the library being instrumented.
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If the SQL statement has an ambiguous operation, or performs more
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than one operation, this value may be omitted.
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examples: ['findAndModify', 'HMSET', 'SELECT']
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tag: db-generic
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- id: redis.database_index
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type: int
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The index of the database being accessed as used in the [`SELECT` command](https://redis.io/commands/select), provided as an integer.
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To be used instead of the generic `db.name` attribute.
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examples: [0, 1, 15]
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tag: tech-specific-redis
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- id: sql.table
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: The name of the primary table that the operation is acting upon, including the database name (if applicable).
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note: >
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It is not recommended to attempt any client-side parsing of
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`db.statement` just to get this property, but it should be set if
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it is provided by the library being instrumented.
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If the operation is acting upon an anonymous table, or more than one table, this
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value MUST NOT be set.
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examples: ['public.users', 'customers']
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tag: tech-specific-sql
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- id: statement
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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The database statement being executed.
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examples: ['SELECT * FROM wuser_table', 'SET mykey "WuValue"']
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tag: db-generic
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- id: system
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brief: An identifier for the database management system (DBMS) product being used. See below for a list of well-known identifiers.
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type:
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allow_custom_values: true
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members:
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- id: other_sql
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value: 'other_sql'
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brief: 'Some other SQL database. Fallback only. See notes.'
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- id: mssql
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value: 'mssql'
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brief: 'Microsoft SQL Server'
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- id: mssqlcompact
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value: 'mssqlcompact'
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brief: 'Microsoft SQL Server Compact'
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- id: mysql
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value: 'mysql'
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brief: 'MySQL'
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- id: oracle
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value: 'oracle'
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brief: 'Oracle Database'
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- id: db2
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value: 'db2'
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brief: 'IBM Db2'
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- id: postgresql
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value: 'postgresql'
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brief: 'PostgreSQL'
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- id: redshift
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value: 'redshift'
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brief: 'Amazon Redshift'
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- id: hive
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value: 'hive'
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brief: 'Apache Hive'
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- id: cloudscape
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value: 'cloudscape'
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brief: 'Cloudscape'
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- id: hsqldb
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value: 'hsqldb'
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brief: 'HyperSQL DataBase'
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- id: progress
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value: 'progress'
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brief: 'Progress Database'
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- id: maxdb
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value: 'maxdb'
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brief: 'SAP MaxDB'
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- id: hanadb
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value: 'hanadb'
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brief: 'SAP HANA'
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- id: ingres
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value: 'ingres'
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brief: 'Ingres'
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- id: firstsql
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value: 'firstsql'
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brief: 'FirstSQL'
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- id: edb
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value: 'edb'
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brief: 'EnterpriseDB'
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- id: cache
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value: 'cache'
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brief: 'InterSystems Caché'
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- id: adabas
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value: 'adabas'
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brief: 'Adabas (Adaptable Database System)'
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- id: firebird
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value: 'firebird'
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brief: 'Firebird'
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- id: derby
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value: 'derby'
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brief: 'Apache Derby'
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- id: filemaker
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value: 'filemaker'
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brief: 'FileMaker'
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- id: informix
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value: 'informix'
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brief: 'Informix'
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- id: instantdb
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value: 'instantdb'
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brief: 'InstantDB'
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- id: interbase
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value: 'interbase'
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brief: 'InterBase'
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- id: mariadb
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value: 'mariadb'
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brief: 'MariaDB'
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- id: netezza
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value: 'netezza'
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brief: 'Netezza'
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- id: pervasive
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value: 'pervasive'
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brief: 'Pervasive PSQL'
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- id: pointbase
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value: 'pointbase'
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brief: 'PointBase'
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- id: sqlite
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value: 'sqlite'
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brief: 'SQLite'
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- id: sybase
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value: 'sybase'
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brief: 'Sybase'
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- id: teradata
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value: 'teradata'
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brief: 'Teradata'
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- id: vertica
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value: 'vertica'
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brief: 'Vertica'
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- id: h2
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value: 'h2'
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brief: 'H2'
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- id: coldfusion
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value: 'coldfusion'
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brief: 'ColdFusion IMQ'
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- id: cassandra
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value: 'cassandra'
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brief: 'Apache Cassandra'
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- id: hbase
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value: 'hbase'
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brief: 'Apache HBase'
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- id: mongodb
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value: 'mongodb'
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brief: 'MongoDB'
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- id: redis
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value: 'redis'
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brief: 'Redis'
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- id: couchbase
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value: 'couchbase'
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brief: 'Couchbase'
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- id: couchdb
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value: 'couchdb'
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brief: 'CouchDB'
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- id: cosmosdb
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value: 'cosmosdb'
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brief: 'Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB'
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- id: dynamodb
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value: 'dynamodb'
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brief: 'Amazon DynamoDB'
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- id: neo4j
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value: 'neo4j'
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brief: 'Neo4j'
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- id: geode
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value: 'geode'
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brief: 'Apache Geode'
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- id: elasticsearch
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value: 'elasticsearch'
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brief: 'Elasticsearch'
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- id: memcached
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value: 'memcached'
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brief: 'Memcached'
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- id: cockroachdb
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value: 'cockroachdb'
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brief: 'CockroachDB'
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- id: opensearch
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value: 'opensearch'
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brief: 'OpenSearch'
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- id: clickhouse
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value: 'clickhouse'
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brief: 'ClickHouse'
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- id: spanner
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value: 'spanner'
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brief: 'Cloud Spanner'
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- id: trino
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value: 'trino'
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brief: 'Trino'
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stability: experimental
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tag: db-generic
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- id: user
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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Username for accessing the database.
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examples: ['readonly_user', 'reporting_user']
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tag: db-generic
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- id: instance.id
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tag: db-generic
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type: string
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stability: experimental
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brief: >
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An identifier (address, unique name, or any other identifier) of the database instance that is executing queries or mutations on the current connection.
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This is useful in cases where the database is running in a clustered environment and the instrumentation is able to record the node executing the query.
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The client may obtain this value in databases like MySQL using queries like `select @@hostname`.
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examples: 'mysql-e26b99z.example.com'
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