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# Error
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## Error Attributes
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| Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Stability |
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| `error.type` | string | Describes a class of error the operation ended with. [1] | `timeout`; `java.net.UnknownHostException`; `server_certificate_invalid`; `500` |  |
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**[1]:** The `error.type` SHOULD be predictable and SHOULD have low cardinality.
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Instrumentations SHOULD document the list of errors they report.
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The cardinality of `error.type` within one instrumentation library SHOULD be low.
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Telemetry consumers that aggregate data from multiple instrumentation libraries and applications
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should be prepared for `error.type` to have high cardinality at query time when no
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additional filters are applied.
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If the operation has completed successfully, instrumentations SHOULD NOT set `error.type`.
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If a specific domain defines its own set of error identifiers (such as HTTP or gRPC status codes),
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it's RECOMMENDED to:
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* Use a domain-specific attribute
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* Set `error.type` to capture all errors, regardless of whether they are defined within the domain-specific set or not.
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`error.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.
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| Value | Description | Stability |
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| `_OTHER` | A fallback error value to be used when the instrumentation doesn't define a custom value. |  |
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