Process

Process Attributes

An operating system process.

Attributes:

KeyStabilityValue TypeDescriptionExample Values
process.args_countDevelopmentintLength of the process.command_args array [1]4
process.commandDevelopmentstringThe 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_argsDevelopmentstring[]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. SHOULD NOT be collected by default unless there is sanitization that excludes sensitive data.["cmd/otecol", "--config=config.yaml"]
process.command_lineDevelopmentstringThe 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. SHOULD NOT be collected by default unless there is sanitization that excludes sensitive data.C:\cmd\otecol --config="my directory\config.yaml"
process.context_switch.typeDevelopmentstringSpecifies whether the context switches for this data point were voluntary or involuntary.voluntary; involuntary
process.creation.timeDevelopmentstringThe date and time the process was created, in ISO 8601 format.2023-11-21T09:25:34.853Z
process.environment_variable.<key>DevelopmentstringProcess environment variables, <key> being the environment variable name, the value being the environment variable value. [2]ubuntu; /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin
process.executable.build_id.gnuDevelopmentstringThe GNU build ID as found in the .note.gnu.build-id ELF section (hex string).c89b11207f6479603b0d49bf291c092c2b719293
process.executable.build_id.goDevelopmentstringThe Go build ID as retrieved by go tool buildid <go executable>.foh3mEXu7BLZjsN9pOwG/kATcXlYVCDEFouRMQed_/WwRFB1hPo9LBkekthSPG/x8hMC8emW2cCjXD0_1aY
process.executable.build_id.htlhashDevelopmentstringProfiling specific build ID for executables. See the OTel specification for Profiles for more information.600DCAFE4A110000F2BF38C493F5FB92
process.executable.nameDevelopmentstringThe name of the process executable. On Linux based systems, this SHOULD be set to the base name of the target of /proc/[pid]/exe. On Windows, this SHOULD be set to the base name of GetProcessImageFileNameW.otelcol
process.executable.pathDevelopmentstringThe 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.codeDevelopmentintThe exit code of the process.127
process.exit.timeDevelopmentstringThe date and time the process exited, in ISO 8601 format.2023-11-21T09:26:12.315Z
process.group_leader.pidDevelopmentintThe PID of the process’s group leader. This is also the process group ID (PGID) of the process.23
process.interactiveDevelopmentbooleanWhether the process is connected to an interactive shell.
process.ownerDevelopmentstringThe username of the user that owns the process.root
process.parent_pidDevelopmentintParent Process identifier (PPID).111
process.pidDevelopmentintProcess identifier (PID).1234
process.real_user.idDevelopmentintThe real user ID (RUID) of the process.1000
process.real_user.nameDevelopmentstringThe username of the real user of the process.operator
process.runtime.descriptionDevelopmentstringAn 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.nameDevelopmentstringThe name of the runtime of this process.OpenJDK Runtime Environment
process.runtime.versionDevelopmentstringThe version of the runtime of this process, as returned by the runtime without modification.14.0.2
process.saved_user.idDevelopmentintThe saved user ID (SUID) of the process.1002
process.saved_user.nameDevelopmentstringThe username of the saved user.operator
process.session_leader.pidDevelopmentintThe PID of the process’s session leader. This is also the session ID (SID) of the process.14
process.stateDevelopmentstringThe process state, e.g., Linux Process State Codesrunning
process.titleDevelopmentstringProcess title (proctitle) [3]cat /etc/hostname; xfce4-session; bash
process.user.idDevelopmentintThe effective user ID (EUID) of the process.1001
process.user.nameDevelopmentstringThe username of the effective user of the process.root
process.vpidDevelopmentintVirtual process identifier. [4]12
process.working_directoryDevelopmentstringThe working directory of the process./root

[1] process.args_count: 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] process.environment_variable.<key>: Examples:

  • an environment variable USER with value "ubuntu" SHOULD be recorded as the process.environment_variable.USER attribute with value "ubuntu".

  • an environment variable PATH with value "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin" SHOULD be recorded as the process.environment_variable.PATH attribute with value "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin".

[3] process.title: 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.

[4] process.vpid: 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.

ValueDescriptionStability
involuntaryinvoluntaryDevelopment
voluntaryvoluntaryDevelopment

process.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.

ValueDescriptionStability
defunctdefunctDevelopment
runningrunningDevelopment
sleepingsleepingDevelopment
stoppedstoppedDevelopment

Process Linux Attributes

Describes Linux Process attributes

Attributes:

KeyStabilityValue TypeDescriptionExample Values
process.linux.cgroupDevelopmentstringThe control group associated with the process. [5]1:name=systemd:/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-3.scope; 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/tmux-spawn-0267755b-4639-4a27-90ed-f19f88e53748.scope

[5] process.linux.cgroup: Control groups (cgroups) are a kernel feature used to organize and manage process resources. This attribute provides the path(s) to the cgroup(s) associated with the process, which should match the contents of the /proc/[PID]/cgroup file.

Deprecated Process Attributes

Deprecated process attributes.

Attributes:

KeyStabilityValue TypeDescriptionExample Values
process.context_switch_typeDeprecated
Replaced by process.context_switch.type.
string“Deprecated, use process.context_switch.type instead.”voluntary; involuntary
process.cpu.stateDeprecated
Replaced by cpu.mode.
stringDeprecated, use cpu.mode instead.system; user; wait
process.executable.build_id.profilingDeprecated
Replaced by process.executable.build_id.htlhash.
string“Deprecated, use process.executable.build_id.htlhash instead.”600DCAFE4A110000F2BF38C493F5FB92
process.paging.fault_typeDeprecated
Replaced by system.paging.fault.type.
stringDeprecated, use system.paging.fault.type instead.major; minor

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.

ValueDescriptionStability
involuntaryinvoluntaryDevelopment
voluntaryvoluntaryDevelopment

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.

ValueDescriptionStability
systemsystemDevelopment
useruserDevelopment
waitwaitDevelopment

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.

ValueDescriptionStability
majormajorDevelopment
minorminorDevelopment