Semantic conventions for fan metrics
Status: Development
Fan metrics hw.fan.*
Fan that keeps the air flowing to maintain the internal temperature of a computer.
hw.type
MUST be set to "fan"
.
All fan metrics may include the below attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended | |
hw.sensor_location | string | Location of the sensor | cpu0 ; ps1 ; INLET ; CPU0_DIE ; AMBIENT ; MOTHERBOARD ; PS0 V3_3 ; MAIN_12V ; CPU_VCORE | Recommended |
Metric: hw.fan.speed
This metric is recommended.
Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.fan.speed | Gauge | rpm | Fan speed in revolutions per minute. |
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended | |
hw.sensor_location | string | Location of the sensor | cpu0 ; ps1 ; INLET ; CPU0_DIE ; AMBIENT ; MOTHERBOARD ; PS0 V3_3 ; MAIN_12V ; CPU_VCORE | Recommended |
Metric: hw.fan.speed.limit
This metric is recommended.
Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.fan.speed.limit | Gauge | rpm | Speed limit in rpm. |
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.limit_type | string | Type of limit for hardware components | low.critical ; low.degraded ; max | Recommended | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended | |
hw.sensor_location | string | Location of the sensor | cpu0 ; ps1 ; INLET ; CPU0_DIE ; AMBIENT ; MOTHERBOARD ; PS0 V3_3 ; MAIN_12V ; CPU_VCORE | Recommended |
hw.limit_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 |
---|---|---|
critical | Critical | |
degraded | Degraded | |
high.critical | High Critical | |
high.degraded | High Degraded | |
low.critical | Low Critical | |
low.degraded | Low Degraded | |
max | Maximum | |
throttled | Throttled | |
turbo | Turbo |
Metric: hw.fan.speed_ratio
This metric is recommended.
Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.fan.speed_ratio | Gauge | 1 | Fan speed expressed as a fraction of its maximum speed. |
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended | |
hw.sensor_location | string | Location of the sensor | cpu0 ; ps1 ; INLET ; CPU0_DIE ; AMBIENT ; MOTHERBOARD ; PS0 V3_3 ; MAIN_12V ; CPU_VCORE | Recommended |
Metric: hw.status
(Fan)
This metric is recommended.
Operational status: 1
(true) or 0
(false) for each of the possible states.
When using this metric for fan status, the following attributes MUST be set:
hw.type
MUST be set to"fan"
to indicate that the status is for a fan.hw.state
MUST be set to one of the following values to indicate the fan state:"ok"
: The fan is operating normally."degraded"
: The fan is operating with reduced functionality or performance."failed"
: The fan has failed and is not operational.
Name | Instrument Type | Unit (UCUM) | Description | Stability | Entity Associations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.status | UpDownCounter | 1 | Operational status: 1 (true) or 0 (false) for each of the possible states. [1] |
[1]: hw.status
is currently specified as an UpDownCounter but would ideally be represented using a StateSet as defined in OpenMetrics. This semantic convention will be updated once StateSet is specified in OpenTelemetry. This planned change is not expected to have any consequence on the way users query their timeseries backend to retrieve the values of hw.status
over time.
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hw.id | string | An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host | win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1 | Required | |
hw.state | string | The current state of the component | degraded ; failed ; needs_cleaning | Required | |
hw.type | string | Type of the component [1] | battery ; cpu ; disk_controller | Required | |
hw.name | string | An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component | eth0 | Recommended | |
hw.parent | string | Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the hw.id attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) | dellStorage_perc_0 | Recommended |
[1] hw.type
: Describes the category of the hardware component for which hw.state
is being reported. For example, hw.type=temperature
along with hw.state=degraded
would indicate that the temperature of the hardware component has been reported as degraded
.
hw.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 |
---|---|---|
degraded | Degraded | |
failed | Failed | |
needs_cleaning | Needs Cleaning | |
ok | OK | |
predicted_failure | Predicted Failure |
hw.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 |
---|---|---|
battery | Battery | |
cpu | CPU | |
disk_controller | Disk controller | |
enclosure | Enclosure | |
fan | Fan | |
gpu | GPU | |
logical_disk | Logical disk | |
memory | Memory | |
network | Network | |
physical_disk | Physical disk | |
power_supply | Power supply | |
tape_drive | Tape drive | |
temperature | Temperature | |
voltage | Voltage |
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