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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/blobstore/client_frontend/dynamic_routing/backend_op_count Map with 1 row(s)
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n=29919 Sum=4.79×106Mean=160.2Aprx. median=21.49Stddev=2.38×104 Reset on: Fri, 05 Dec 2025 19:44:35 PST QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Overall time elapsed during cache lookup and/or BPLS RPC call. defined at blobstore2/routing/dynamic_blade_target_generator.cc:143 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microseconds
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/blobstore/client_frontend/dynamic_routing/refresh_operation_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/blobstore/client_frontend/dynamic_routing/request_cache_count Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/blobstore/client_frontend/dynamic_routing/stubby_map_target_discrepancy_counter Map with 1 row(s)
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/blobstore/common/stubby_call/attempts{string kind, string status, string method, string algorithm}(cumulative): long = ... The number of times stubby call tried to execute a call, including retries, broken down by kind and status of the individual try. When kind is 'retry', meaning the returned status of the previous try was retryable, but isn't a throttling error, and therefore doesn't need to be retried on another task. When kind is 'retry_other_task', the previous try's status was an error that should be retried on another task, and it was retried on another task. defined at blobstore2/common/stubby_call.cc:149 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/borg/runtime/recent_restart_reason_counts Map with 21 row(s)
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/build/baseline_changelist(public): int = 840,844,128 QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal If the binary was built in a branch, the changelist number of mainline that was used as the base for that branch. Otherwise, the same value as /build/build_changelist. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/build_metrics.cc:68 with annotations: CONSTANT=truePUBLIC=true
Status of the Piper client in which the binary was built (either "mint", "modified", or "unknown") defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/build_metrics.cc:43 with annotations: CONSTANT=truePUBLIC=true
QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Type of feedback-directed optimization applied. Possible values include fdo, lipo, afdo, alipo, and plain, which means none. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/build_metrics.cc:87 with annotations: CONSTANT=truePUBLIC=true
Type of Propeller optimization applied. Possible values include full, split, and none. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/build_metrics.cc:97 with annotations: CONSTANT=truePUBLIC=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/cacheserving/memcacheg/caching_client/fully_local_get_requests Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/cacheserving/memcacheg/caching_client/get_keys Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/cacheserving/memcacheg/caching_client/get_requests Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/cacheserving/memcacheg/caching_client/local_hits Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/cacheserving/memcacheg/caching_client/set_keys Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/cacheserving/memcacheg/caching_client/set_requests Map with 2 row(s)
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/chubby/client/kernel_cpu_latency : int = (undefined) milliseconds The CPU latency bound reported by the kernel on the client machine, in ms. Possible values and their meanings: -1 : no latency, 0 : unknown latency (i.e. non-prod), 25 : premier latency, 50 : good latency, 100 : standard latency. defined at chubby/lib/internal/lockservice_session.cc:486 with annotations: UNIT=millisecondsVARZ_NAME=lockservice-client-kernel-cpu-latency
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/chubby/client/sequencer_check_cache_counter{string check_status}(cumulative): long = ... Counts whether sequencer checks have been served out of cache. Cache misses are recorded under the key 'miss'. Cache hits resulting in successful sequencer checks are recorded under the key 'hit_success', and cache hits resulting in failed sequencer checks are recorded under the key 'hit_failure'. defined at chubby/lib/internal/lockservicemulti.cc:75 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=lockservice-sequencer-check-cache-counter
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/chubby/rateacl/per_client_allowed_events Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/chubby/rateacl/per_client_denied_events Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/chubby/svelte/client/active_session_count Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/concurrent/single_flight/batch_size Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/concurrent/single_flight/operations_received Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/experiments/framework/configuration/loaded_fingerprint Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/experiments/framework/configuration/snapshot_loading_error_count Map with 0 row(s)
/experiments/framework/extensions/expfile/expfile-load-attempt-count(cumulative): long = 0 Count of load attempts across all experiment files since start of the server. Not included in this count are file instances passed from one experiment config to another in case the file has not changed. After the initial server start, this counter is expected to only increase sporadically. defined at net/googleserver/experiments/experiment-file.cc:155 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=expfile-load-attempt-count
/experiments/framework/extensions/expfile/expfile-validation-mismatch-count(cumulative): long = 0 Count of detected mismatches when comparing fingerprints across replica of experiment files. The count is increased if an actual mismatch is detected (based on CRC32C or LEN); it is also increased in case a comparison cannot be performed, e.g. due to missing CRC32C while fallback to LEN is disabled. defined at net/googleserver/experiments/experiment-file.cc:174 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=expfile-validation-mismatch-count
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/file/colossus/cfs/cfs_features Map with 118 row(s)
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/file/colossus/disk_layer/chunk_recovery_partial_failure_error_counter{int num_targets, int num_failures, string d_error_code}(cumulative): long = ... When chunk recovery encounters failure in some but not all targets, we use this counter to track the partial failure reason. Note, if there are multiple failures within the same reconstruction, we only record the failure reason of one target. `num_targets` is the number of targets to recover. The cardinality for `num_targets` is 11 for nested 75.11 encoding. It would be smaller for other encodings. The cardinality for `num_failures` is one less than `num_targets`. defined at file/colossus/disk_layer/d_disk_layer.cc:177 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
/file/placer/client/lookup_path_cache_correctness_count{string status}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Exposes the success rate enabling the lookup path cache from this job would yield. Success is defined as: the RPCs response received from Placer is identical to the response given by the cache. Note that proto string serialization is used to determine equality, and could result in false negatives. This is conditional on placer_enable_lookup_path_cache being false. defined at file/placer/client/internal-client.cc:223 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/file/placer/client/lookup_path_cache_correctness_count Map with 0 row(s)
/file/placer/replicated_file/dispatch_operations{string cell, string operation, int attempt_index, string reason_for_picked}(cumulative): long = ... Represents the number of CNS operations dispatched by the Placer Client for the given CNS cell and file operation. cell: The CNS cell where the operation was dispatched. operation: The file operation being performed. Operation names are provided in DoOperation() calls from file/placer/replicated_file/replicated-file.cc attempt_index: The number of previous attempts to read data from other cells. Note that Placer may send probes to closer cells along to first attempt. Such probes are also marked as attempt 0. To limit the metric fanout, the retry field is capped to 2, so (0,1,2) are the only possible values. reason_for_picked: The reason for picking the given cell. See file/placer/replicated_file/dispatch.h for all possible values. defined at file/placer/replicated_file/statistics.cc:41 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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/file/placer/replicated_file/dispatch_results{string cell, string operation, int attempt_index}(cumulative): long = ... Represents the number of CNS operations to given CNS cell for which results were actually used. cell: The CNS cell where the operation was dispatched. operation: The file operation being performed. Operation names are provided in DoOperation() calls from file/placer/replicated_file/replicated-file.cc fastest_attempt_index: The index of the fastest attempt. To limit the metric fanout, the retry field is capped to 2, so (0,1,2) are the only possible values. defined at file/placer/replicated_file/statistics.cc:64 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/client_error_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/error_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/server_error_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/server_latency Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/uncompressed_request_bytes Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/actions/uncompressed_response_bytes Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/apichange/enabled Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/health/backends_available Map with 101 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/qos/incoming_criticality Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/framework/rpc/action_map Map with 114 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=3600, TRAFFIC=BE1, REPL=1, PATTERN=/framework/scaffolding/handler_type Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/gaia/mint/client/key_rejected Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/gaia/mint/client/realmified_key_rejected Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/gaia/mint/client/realmified_verification_key_status Map with 3 row(s)
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/gin/logging/truncated_repeated_field_structure_dal_count{string log_field}(cumulative): long = ... Number of Gin logs whose request or response message had a sufficiently high number of redacted repeated fields, such that at least 1 of the elements in a redacted repeated field was dropped due to being over the size limit indicated by the flag --max_redacted_repeated_field_structure_count(go/gin-truncate-repeated-fields). This counter may be incremented twice per Gin log, once for the request proto and the other time for the response proto. defined at security/data_access/logging/auto_populate.cc:159 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/grpc/client/received_messages_per_rpc Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/grpc/client/sent_messages_per_rpc Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/grpc/internal/client/loas/loas_sw_connections_created Map with 2 row(s)
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n=38 Sum=1.24×105Mean=3252Aprx. median=2318Stddev=0 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_header_table_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=38 Sum=1.26×108Mean=3.32×106Aprx. median=2.86×106Stddev=0 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_initial_window_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=38 Sum=0Mean=0Aprx. median=0Stddev=0 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_max_concurrent_streams Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=38 Sum=1.26×108Mean=3.32×106Aprx. median=2.86×106Stddev=0 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_max_frame_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=38 Sum=3.2×107Mean=8.43×105Aprx. median=7.04×105Stddev=5.87×105 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_max_header_list_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=82 Sum=1.01×104Mean=123.5Aprx. median=104Stddev=22.09 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_metadata_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=38 Sum=2.71×108Mean=7.14×106Aprx. median=5.09×106Stddev=0 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_preferred_receive_crypto_message_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=115 Sum=5.16×104Mean=448.6Aprx. median=444.8Stddev=352.2 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_read_data_frame_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=178 Sum=2.5×104Mean=140.2Aprx. median=87.18Stddev=85.63 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_send_message_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=153 Sum=2.82×104Mean=184.5Aprx. median=109.5Stddev=172.2 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_stream_remote_window_update Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=122 Sum=2.93×106Mean=2.4×104Aprx. median=6970Stddev=2.57×104 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_stream_window_update_period Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=214 Sum=1.15×108Mean=5.39×105Aprx. median=123.1Stddev=1.16×106 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_transport_remote_window_update Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=176 Sum=3.37×106Mean=1.92×104Aprx. median=1256Stddev=2.5×104 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_transport_window_update_period Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=178 Sum=3.5×104Mean=196.6Aprx. median=173.6Stddev=92.87 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_write_data_frame_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=2098 Sum=2.74×108Mean=1.31×105Aprx. median=1.12×105Stddev=0 gRPC Core histogram stat: http2_write_target_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
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n=678 Sum=1362Mean=2.009Aprx. median=0.6209Stddev=3.461 gRPC Core histogram stat: work_serializer_items_per_run Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=678 Sum=29Mean=0.04277Aprx. median=0Stddev=0.6605 gRPC Core histogram stat: work_serializer_run_time_ms Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=678 Sum=29Mean=0.04277Aprx. median=0Stddev=0.6605 gRPC Core histogram stat: work_serializer_work_time_ms Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=1528 Sum=27Mean=0.01767Aprx. median=0Stddev=0.4375 gRPC Core histogram stat: work_serializer_work_time_per_item_ms Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=66 Sum=202Mean=3.061Aprx. median=2.114Stddev=0.9982 gRPC Core histogram stat: wrr_subchannel_list_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
n=66 Sum=178Mean=2.697Aprx. median=1.775Stddev=0.9995 gRPC Core histogram stat: wrr_subchannel_ready_size Mean and deviations are synthesized and not accurate defined at net/grpc/public/src/core/surface/core_streamz.cc:139 with annotations:
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/grpc/internal/experiments Map with 74 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/gslb/client/channels/cached_channels_returned_count Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/gslb/client/num_dsc_requests Map with 61 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/gslb/client/num_rpcs_null_channel_picked Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/http/server/response_code_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/http/server/response_count Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/http/server/response_latencies Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/http/server/response_transport_count Map with 1 row(s)
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/http/server/type{string type}(cumulative): long = ... Count of instances of HTTPServer by type. "httpserver1" represents the deprecated HTTPServer. "httpserver2-tpc" and "httpserver2" are TPC-mode and Event-mode HTTPServer2 respectively. defined at net/http/stats/serverstats.cc:32 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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/ipc/pubsub2/lib/internal/message_checksum_failure_count{string context, bool v1_failure, bool v2_failure}(cumulative): long = ... Count of user messages that fail checksum validation. Broken down by PubsubMessageChecksumContext and by whether it was a checksum v1_failure or checksusm v2_failure. This will not be incremented if neither failed. Both failing indicates a normal checksum failure (i.e. the message itself was corrupted). Only v2 failing indicates that the message has been routed to the wrong topic. Only v1 failing indicates a bug in the checksum code because v2 is strictly more sensitive as it checksums the topic as well as the message. defined at ipc/pubsub2/lib/pubsub_message.cc:158 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/ipc/slicer/clerk/assignment_checksum_validation_result Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/ipc/slicer/clerk/assignment_generation Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/ipc/slicer/clerk/assignment_update_count Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/ipc/slicer/clerk/assignment_wait_time Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/ipc/slicer/client/features Map with 4 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/ipc/slicer/client/key_extraction_from_rpc_errors Map with 0 row(s)
/ipc/slicer/client/prod_zone_resolved : bool = true Track whether the client library was able to resolve the Prod Zone it's running in. If Prod Zonal distribution is disabled, the metric will have no value. If enabled, the metric indicates whether Machine Locality returned a valid Prod Zone or if the Prod Zone was set explicitly via --slicer_env. defined at ipc/slicer/client/common/slicer_env.cc:45 with annotations:
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/loadbalancer/ubb/query_cost_calculator/query_cost_target_milligcu_usage Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logging/byte_count Map with 4 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/log_records_processed Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/logwriter_bytes_in Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/logwriter_put_calls Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/logwriter_put_calls_by_size Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/put_latencies Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/put_payload_bytes_pushed Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/request_count Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/logs/collection/unified_logging/forwarding_proxy/thin_client/request_queue/buffer_size Map with 1 row(s)
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/mallocz/physical_memory_used : long = 5,544,776,758 bytes QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The total amount physical memory used by tcmalloc. This includes memory used by the application, memory lost to fragmentation, memory sitting in various free lists, and memory used by tcmalloc data structures. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/mallocz_metrics.cc:37 with annotations: UNIT=bytesVARZ_NAME=mallocz-physical-memory-used
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF1, REPL=1, PATTERN=/mallocz/tcmalloc/experiment Map with 14 row(s)
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/mallocz/tcmalloc/page_heap_unmapped : long = 747,118,592 bytes QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The total amount of memory that were in use by tcmalloc but have been released back to the operating system (i.e., unmapped). This number is reflected in the process virtual memory size but does not occupy any real physical memory. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/mallocz_metrics.cc:145 with annotations: UNIT=bytesVARZ_NAME=mallocz-tcmalloc-page-heap-unmapped
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/monitoring/sla/bucket/config/availability_objectives Map with 306 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/monitoring/sla/bucket/config/latency_objectives Map with 166 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/base/traffic_class_set_status Map with 16 row(s)
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/net/bwenforcer/lib/machine_name_fallback_count(cumulative): long = 0 Number of times the delegation library used ::Hostname() to set AppIdentity.host because MachineLocality returned a different name. This is a temporary metric to ensure a safe transition as described in http://go/bwe-delegation-machine-locality. defined at net/bwenforcer/lib/internal/util.cc:71 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=bwe-lib-machine-name-fallback
/net/dns/cache_removals{string name}(cumulative): long = ... Number of old DNS cache entries removed by a scheduled process because their TTLs had passed. This does not include entries removed due to being expired during a lookup. defined at net/dns/cachednslookup.cc:113 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=dnslookup-cache-removals-map
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/net/dns/fqdn_failures(cumulative): long = 0 Number of failed FQDN DNS lookup operations (after search domain expansion) defined at net/dns/dnslookup.cc:99 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=dnslookup-fqdn-failures
/net/dns/fqdn_lookups(cumulative): long = 0 Number of FQDN DNS lookup operations (after search domain expansion) defined at net/dns/dnslookup.cc:99 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=dnslookup-fqdn-lookups
/net/dns/fqdn_successes(cumulative): long = 0 Number of successful FQDN DNS lookup operations (after search domain expansion) defined at net/dns/dnslookup.cc:99 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=dnslookup-fqdn-successes
/net/dns/ip_literals(cumulative): long = 1 Number of DNS lookups for literal IPs; these do not show up in per-module statistics defined at net/dns/dnslookup.cc:99 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=dnslookup-ip-literals
n=1 Sum=0.01696Mean=0.01696Aprx. median=0.5Stddev=0 Reset on: Fri, 05 Dec 2025 19:46:39 PST Latency for DNS lookup operations in milliseconds defined at net/dns/dnslookup.cc:99 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=millisecondsVARZ_NAME=dnslookup-latency-ms
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/eventmanager/max_queue_time Map with 7 row(s)
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/net/loadshedding/adaptive/requests{string backend, string criticality, string shard, string status}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Counter of requests that went through Adaptive Throttler with the processing status. backend: The name of the backend that is being protected by this Adaptive Throttler instance. criticality: The RequestQoS criticality of the request. Currently not being populated. shard: The name of the shard that the request belongs to. Shards use isolated stats within Adaptive Throttler. Currently not being populated. status: The status of processing the request, one of: ALLOWED (by both client and backend), THROTTLED_BY_CLIENT (rejected locally by Adaptive Throttler) or THROTTLED_BY_BACKEND (rejected by the backend). defined at balancing/throttler/clientside/internal/monitoring.cc:31 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=adaptive-throttler-requests
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/background_memory_bytes Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/container_memory_limit_bytes Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/container_potential_memory_limit Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/container_stats_mismatch Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/features Map with 13 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/incorrect_bg_usage_ratio Map with 1 row(s)
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/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limit_check/bouncer_attempted_cost{string domain, string cost_name, string delegated_role, int priority, bool allowed}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The total attempted (predicted) cost of requests, contains both allowed and throttled requests by the Bouncer limit check. delegated_role: Contains the delegated role of a client sending traffic. Can be overridden with go/identify-customers#how-to-override-the-role. An additional delegated_role is exported for load-shedding-total-traffic, which represents the total traffic for the purpose of computing the global soft limit (go/load-shedding-global-soft-limit). delegated_role is empty when --load_shedding_metrics_export_role is set to false, or Bouncer.export_role in the case of GST & Bouncer streamzs. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limitchecks/bouncer.cc:65 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-bouncer-attempted-cost
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/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limit_check/bouncer_usage_cost{string domain, string cost_name, string delegated_role, int priority}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The total allowed (actual) cost of requests allowed by the Bouncer check. delegated_role: Contains the delegated role of a client sending traffic. Can be overridden with go/identify-customers#how-to-override-the-role. An additional delegated_role is exported for load-shedding-total-traffic, which represents the total traffic for the purpose of computing the global soft limit (go/load-shedding-global-soft-limit). delegated_role is empty when --load_shedding_metrics_export_role is set to false, or Bouncer.export_role in the case of GST & Bouncer streamzs. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limitchecks/bouncer.cc:77 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-bouncer-usage-cost
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/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limit_check/gst_attempted_cost{string domain, string cost_name, string delegated_role, int priority, bool allowed}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The total attempted (predicted) cost of requests, contains both allowed and throttled requests by the GST limit check. delegated_role: Contains the delegated role of a client sending traffic. Can be overridden with go/identify-customers#how-to-override-the-role. An additional delegated_role is exported for load-shedding-total-traffic, which represents the total traffic for the purpose of computing the global soft limit (go/load-shedding-global-soft-limit). delegated_role is empty when --load_shedding_metrics_export_role is set to false, or Bouncer.export_role in the case of GST & Bouncer streamzs. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limitchecks/gst.cc:68 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-gst-attempted-cost
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/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limit_check/gst_inflation_cost{string domain, string cost_name, string delegated_role, int priority, bool allowed}(cumulative): long = ... The total attempted cost inflation of both allowed and throttled requests due to go/consistent-load-shedding by the GST check. delegated_role: Contains the delegated role of a client sending traffic. Can be overridden with go/identify-customers#how-to-override-the-role. An additional delegated_role is exported for load-shedding-total-traffic, which represents the total traffic for the purpose of computing the global soft limit (go/load-shedding-global-soft-limit). delegated_role is empty when --load_shedding_metrics_export_role is set to false, or Bouncer.export_role in the case of GST & Bouncer streamzs. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limitchecks/gst.cc:92 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-gst-inflated-cost
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/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limit_check/gst_usage_cost{string domain, string cost_name, string delegated_role, int priority}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The total allowed (actual) cost of requests allowed by the GST check. delegated_role: Contains the delegated role of a client sending traffic. Can be overridden with go/identify-customers#how-to-override-the-role. An additional delegated_role is exported for load-shedding-total-traffic, which represents the total traffic for the purpose of computing the global soft limit (go/load-shedding-global-soft-limit). delegated_role is empty when --load_shedding_metrics_export_role is set to false, or Bouncer.export_role in the case of GST & Bouncer streamzs. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limitchecks/gst.cc:80 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-gst-usage-cost
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QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Gauge metric that is set to the selected rate-limiting system (GST, Bouncer or a combination thereof with one in authoritative mode). See http://go/configuration-proto?q=RateLimitingSystem for the possible values. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/limitchecks/bouncer.cc:50 with annotations: GAUGE=trueVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-rate-limiting-system
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/load_trackers/dynamic_in_flight/mode Map with 1 row(s)
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n=69879 Sum=4.24×109Mean=6.07×104Aprx. median=4.94×104Stddev=4467 Reset on: Fri, 05 Dec 2025 19:44:35 PST The frequency with which the dynamic in-flight tracker polls the load of the delegate load tracker. defined at net/loadshedding/serverthrottler/loadtrackers/core/dynamic_in_flight_tracker/tracker.cc:125 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microsecondsVARZ_NAME=load-shedding-dynamic-in-flight-polling-interval
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/net/plaque/internal/graph_queue_flow_control_imbalance(cumulative): long = 0 Number of cases where the flow control window was completely exhausted before processing the queue could be scheduled. This is an indicator that flow control may be behaving in a bursty manner, alternating between completely full and completely empty. defined at net/plaque/internal/graph_queue.cc:90 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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/net/plaque/net/connect_fallbacks{string status, string connection_type, string protocol}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The fallbacks counter records results of failed connection attempts that resulted in retries using fallback network connection type(s). The result of the final connection attempt (because either the connection succeeded, or all fallback options were exhausted) will be recorded in the /net/plaque/net/connect counter. status: Status of the connect fallback attempt, containing OK or failure reason. connection_type: Type of the connection, could be OOE / Exec / Security, etc. protocol: Used network protocol in the fallback. defined at net/plaque/internal/attachable_conn.cc:42 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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/net/rpc2/wrr_backend_balancing_intervals{string backend, bool wrr_balanced}(cumulative): long = ... Counts intervals where a channel has used Weighted Round Robin to balance requests, or has fallen back to Round Robin. Intervals are the periods between which backend weights are recomputed. backend: A name for a backend job whose tasks are aggregated together in a channel. wrr_balanced: If true, the channel used Weighted Round Robin for balancing for the interval. If false, the channel fell back to Round Robin for the interval. defined at net/rpc2/loadbalancer-weightedroundrobin.cc:46 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=intervalsVARZ_NAME=wrr_backend_balancing_intervals
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n=5020 Sum=5.16×105Mean=102.7Aprx. median=86.74Stddev=60.87 microseconds QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Distribution of latency, accumulated over the life of the process. defined at perftools/gwp/productivity/productivity.cc:72 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microseconds
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/perftools/tracing/trace_record_count Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ddt/defaults/config_source Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ddt/defaults/origin_product_id Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ddt/defaults/request_policy_enforcement_optout Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ddt/grpc_send Map with 10 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ddt/policy/aom/evaluation_results Map with 0 row(s)
/privacy/ddt/policy/evaluation_failed_precondition_results{string product_id, string logical_policy, string operation_type, string level}(cumulative, deprecated): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Cumulative number of Tokotoko engine's policy evaluation results failed by precondition (see ptoken::IsPreconditionFailed about which verdict reasons are considered as precondition failures) with product id, logical_policy (DMA52), operation_type (RETURN), level (DATASET/ROW). NOTE: we only record and propagate results of ENABLED policies, see b/321999612 for more details. defined at privacy/context/core/propagation.cc:130 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueDEPRECATION=As of Oct 2025, this counter is deprecated. Please use the generic_evaluation_result_counter above instead. More details can be found in go/generalize-policy-in-per.
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/job_level_sensor/flow_ids_logged Map with 1 row(s)
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n=384 Sum=4.33×10-4Mean=1.13×10-6Aprx. median=0.005Stddev=2.21×10-5 QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Estimated memory utilization ratio of the dynamic JLS buffer. Specifically, this is the ratio of the estimated memory size of the dynamic JLS data present at buffer flush time to the maximum buffer size (per shard). defined at privacy/data_flow/job_level_sensor/logger.cc:141 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ptoken/minting/ptoken_minting Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/privacy/ptoken/policy_engine_params/build_param_gaia_id_source_counter Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/proc/memory/page_faults Map with 4 row(s)
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/production/apps/closure_analyzer/cpu_time_for_longest_stuckness{string executor_type, int executor_id} : long = ... CPU time used by the closure with longest stuck (wasted) wall time. If value is very small (close to zero) compared to longest_stuckness metric, it means, that there was a blocking in the closure or not enough CPU was allocated to the thread by the kernel. If it is very high (close to longest_stuckness metric value), it means that the closure is busy doing some work on CPU (either processing large amounts of data, busy waiting, etc.). defined at production/apps/cputracking/closure_analyzer.cc:149 with annotations: UNIT=nanosecondsVARZ_NAME=closure-analyzer-longest-wall-time-stuckness-cpu-time-ns
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/production/apps/closure_analyzer/longest_stuckness{string executor_type, int executor_id} : long = ... Longest stuck (wasted) time in any closure in this executor in the previous 2 minutes. This varz is updated only every 2 minutes. This will most likely show zero for closures taking less than scanning interval time to execute, and when there are no thread starvation that would block them. It is still possible that even for short closures, this will show high value, if there is not enough CPU time to execute them. defined at production/apps/cputracking/closure_analyzer.cc:103 with annotations: UNIT=nanosecondsVARZ_NAME=closure-analyzer-longest-wall-time-stuckness-wall-time-ns
/production/apps/closure_analyzer/unstable_longest_stuckness{string executor_type, int executor_id} : long = ... Longest stuck (wasted) time in any closure in this executor in the last 2 minutes. This varz is updated immediately after longer stuck closure if found than in previous scan interval. This will most likely show zero for closures taking less than scanning interval time to execute, and when there are no thread starvation that would block them. It is still possible that even for short closures, this will show high value, if there is not enough CPU time to execute them. defined at production/apps/cputracking/closure_analyzer.cc:126 with annotations: UNIT=nanosecondsVARZ_NAME=closure-analyzer-longest-wall-time-stuckness-wall-time-ns-unstable
/production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_measured_closures_count{string executor_type, int executor_id}(cumulative): long = ... Total number of tracked and wrapped and executed closures. This includes cases where closure was wrapped due to the tracking enabled for given tracking id, but closure not contributed to the total CPU used by tracked id due to the Cleanup called before or during callback measurement and execution. Some wrapped closures might have been deleted and never executed. These will not be include. defined at production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_state_stats.cc:148 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=cputracking-measured-closures-aggregated-count
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/production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_measured_closures_cpu_time{string executor_type, int executor_id}(cumulative): long = ... Total number of CPU nanoseconds in tracked and wrapped and executed closures. This includes cases where closure was wrapped due to the tracking enabled for given tracking id, but closure not contributed to the total CPU used by tracked id due to the Cleanup called before or during callback measurement and execution. Some wrapped closures might have been deleted and never executed. These (mostly deletion and unref time) will not be include. Overhead of wrapping and measurements itself is not included either. defined at production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_state_stats.cc:124 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=nanosecondsVARZ_NAME=cputracking-measured-closures-aggregated-cpu-time-ns
/production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_wasted_time{string executor_type, int executor_id, string tracked}(cumulative): long = ... Total number of nanoseconds wasted in closures. Wasted time is a difference between wall time and cpu time used to execute a closure. It is called wasted, because high value of it means, closure was sitting blocked (for example waiting on Mutex, IO, Sleep or doing busy wait) or not scheduled by kernel, due to the process being over CPU limits, or process is trying to run too many threads at the same time, than there is available CPU cores in the system. defined at production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_state_stats.cc:211 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueDENOMINATOR_METRIC=/production/apps/cputracking/cputracking_wasted_countUNIT=nanosecondsVARZ_NAME=cputracking-wall-time-wasted-aggregated-ns
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/cdpush/push_state/last_ok_changelist Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/cdpush/push_state/last_ok_version Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/cdpush/push_state/last_ok_version_number Map with 12 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/cdpush/push_state/signature_enforcement Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/cdpush/push_state/trusted_mpm_build_targets Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/cdpush/push_state/trusted_version_signers Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/crash_analysis/reporting/remote_coredumper/augmented_data_sources Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/dependency/rpc/rejected Map with 14 row(s)
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/production/fireaxe/filters/cel_evaluation_latency{string action_id}(cumulative): Distribution = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The latency (in ns) of evaluating the filter action's CEL expression on an RPC request or response message, by action ID. Does not include the overhead of RPC interception, slow undrain calculations, or the streamz instrumentation itself. Only updated for RPCs that matched the RPC method and peer role of an active filter action. defined at production/fireaxe/cpp/filters/cel/cel_expr_filter.cc:52 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=nanoseconds
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/fireaxe/filters/cel_evaluation_latency Map with 0 row(s)
QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The effective rpc_acl_config_source value. Influenced by the --rpc_acl_config_source flag, environment variables, startup-time API calls, and defaults. defined at net/rpc/acl_config/config_source.cc:60 with annotations:
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/rpc/cacher/local_cache/bytes Map with 22 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/rpc/cacher/local_cache/entries Map with 22 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/rpc/cacher/local_cache/evictions Map with 5 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/rpc/cacher/local_cache/hits Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/production/rpc/cacher/local_cache/misses Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/proto/detected_silent_marker_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/proto/redacted_proto_field_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/querycostmodels/correction-factor Map with 1 row(s)
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/querycostmodels/correction-factor-smoothed{string model, int interval} : double = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The average correction factor per each loaded model. Average is computed over 'interval' minutes. This number is derived by actual resource consumption and is used to scale the measured cost, to match the real performances. Not that the avarage is taken over 'interval' seconds window, not over requests (QCF commits) in this time window. defined at loadbalancer/gslb/backend/qcm/cost_corrector_factory.cc:64 with annotations: GAUGE=trueVARZ_NAME=query-cost-correction-factor-smoothed
Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/querycostmodels/correction_factor_multiplier_count Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/querycostmodels/correction_factor_multiplier_sum Map with 1 row(s)
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/querycostmodels/cost-processed{string model, string command, string role}(cumulative): double = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Total amount of cost processed by this task ever, according to the different models. model will be the name of one of the models, command the name of the RPC type that originated the cost and role the role of the user that sent the RPC. For models with self correction enabled, these costs already reflect the self correction (i.e., costs in this metric are already corrected). See http://go/querycostmodels for more information. defined at loadbalancer/gslb/backend/qcm/query_cost_exporter.cc:35 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/querycostmodels/cost_per_gcu Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/canonical_error_count Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/channels/bns_lb_channel_server_count Map with 11 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/channels/load_balancing_policy_create_count Map with 18 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/channels/target_selection_policy_create_count Map with 4 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/count Map with 13 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/error_count Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/error_count_by_space Map with 3 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/roundtrip_latency Map with 13 row(s)
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/rpc/client/rpc_retry_counts{string service_method}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of RPC retried broken down by RPC service-method name.The number only reflects the retry attempts and not the initial attempt for an RPC i.e. in case there are no retried RPCs, the counter will be 0. defined at net/rpc/rpc.cc:288 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/stream_aggregated_request_message_count Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/client/stream_aggregated_response_message_count Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/contrib/rpcinjectz/active_rules Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/contrib/rpcinjectz/client/rule_count Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/contrib/rpcinjectz/server/rule_count Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/loas/loas_sw_connections_created Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/loas/loas_sw_connections_destroyed Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/privacy_boosted_outcomes Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/psp/psp_disabled Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/rpc2_channel_setup_duration Map with 4 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/total_by_auth_protocol Map with 2 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/client/wrr/rollout_policy_picks Map with 2 row(s)
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n=1347 Sum=1684Mean=1.25Aprx. median=1.174Stddev=0.2422 The ratio of max / mean weights per update cycle. The computational complexity of StaticStrideScheduler is proportional to |num_channels| x this ratio. defined at production/rpc/stubs/core/loadbalancing/static_stride_scheduler.cc:75 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/server/loas/loas_sw_connections_created Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/server/loas/loas_sw_connections_destroyed Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/server/psp/psp_disabled Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/internal/server/total_by_auth_protocol Map with 1 row(s)
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
n=4227 Sum=10Mean=0.002366Aprx. median=0.5011Stddev=0.05323 Reset on: Fri, 05 Dec 2025 19:44:35 PST QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Cumulative distribution of the count of active requests for the entire process or binary. Each sample represents one second for one Borg task. defined at net/rpc/common/channel-stats.cc:74 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/canonical_error_count Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/connection_counts_by_user Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/count Map with 3 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/error_count Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/error_count_by_space Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/peak_connection_counts_by_user Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/response_latencies Map with 5 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/server_latency Map with 3 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/stream_aggregated_request_message_count Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/rpc/server/stream_aggregated_response_message_count Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/scaffolding/config_watcher/config_type_counts Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/scaffolding/handlers/handler_type_latencies Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/authentication/obligation_outcome Map with 3 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/authentication/rpc_security_policy/darklaunch_count Map with 3 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/authorization/server_authorization/arbiter/in_process/action_count Map with 7 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/authorization/server_authorization/arbiter/in_process/chubby_check_count Map with 5 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/authorization/server_authorization/arbiter/in_process/chubby_targets/chubby_policy_check_result_count Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/authorization/server_authorization/arbiter/in_process/failed_open_count Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/context/client/authority/low_cardinality Map with 13 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/context/server/count/low_cardinality Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/dataprotection/collection/client/creation_events Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/dataprotection/collection/client/messages_published Map with 9 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/ganpati/sharded_client/acl_check_count Map with 6 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/ganpati/sharded_client/acl_read_failures Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/ganpati/sharded_client/cache_miss_check_count Map with 6 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/configuration/load_status Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/get_revocation_status_results Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/client/handshake_status Map with 25 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/client/handshake_time Map with 4 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/client/next_protocol Map with 7 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/message_size Map with 4 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/sent_message_size Map with 4 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/server/handshake_status Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/server/handshake_time Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake/server/next_protocol Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshake_results Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
/security/loas/application/handshaker/credentials_load_count{string key_identifier}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of times the self's LOAS2 credentials have been loaded. In the context of this metric, one 'load' corresponds to one decision to actually use a set of credentials, not when they are merely fetched. (For example, fresh credentials may be fetched but not used if the fetched credentials are deemed to be invalid; in such a case, this metric would not be updated.) This metric is updated in all of the following cases: (1) there was an attempt to fetch credentials but it failed, meaning there was no option but to choose to keep using the previous credentials, (2) the fetched credentials were different from the previous credentials, meaning the credentials being used changed, and (3) the fetched credentials were judged to be the same as the previous credentials, meaning the credentials being used did not change. The 'key_identifier' field corresponds to the key identifier for the default credentials; if the key identifier is not applicable or could not be determined, then the sentinel value '(n/a)' should be used. defined at security/loas/l2/internal/handshaker/handshaker_monitoring_streamz.cc:41 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/handshaker/credentials_load_count Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
n=200 Sum=1181Mean=5.905Aprx. median=7.213Stddev=1.448 Distribution of numbers of serials specified per a single revocation status check. defined at security/loas/lib/internal/loas_util.cc:147 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/protocol/mulithop/results_count Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
n=200 Sum=0Mean=0Aprx. median=0.05Stddev=0 Distribution of rates of revoked serials - num_revoked_serials/num_checked_serials per a single revocation status check. defined at security/loas/lib/internal/loas_util.cc:138 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/application/server_authorization_check_count Map with 9 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/loas/securewrapper/max_counter Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/realms/realmified_roles/enforcement_config_read_status_count Map with 1 row(s)
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/realms/regional_trust/enforced_outcomes Map with 11 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/realms/regional_trust/location_awareness Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/realms/regional_trust/policy_instance_initialization_count Map with 2 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/realms/regional_trust/rtpe_initialization_count Map with 1 row(s)
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/client/inter_realm_presentation_count Map with 10 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/client/verification_result Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/client/version Map with 1 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/cryptographic_verification_count Map with 11 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
/security/thinmint/implicit_one_hop_verification_count{bool enabled}(cumulative): long = ... Count of one-hop mint verifications using the ThinMintVerifier::Verify method. The enabled label corresponds to the one_hop_enabled field in the ThinMintVerifierBuilder and indicates implicit verification is performed (enabled=true) or rejected (enabled=false). One-hop verifications which call VerifyOneHopThinMint directly are not tracked here. defined at security/thinmint/common/monitoring_shim.cc:201 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/security_realms_match_total_count Map with 11 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/security_realms_verified_realms_total_count Map with 11 row(s)
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
A string representation of the version number of the ThinMint keyset most recently loaded. The version number is 0-padded out to 20 digits in order to fit a uint64. This ensures that lexicographic ordering of the keys hash string is equivalent to numerical ordering by version number. The name of this metric is somewhat misleading; it used to contain individual key hashes when there were only 3 public keys. defined at security/thinmint/common/monitoring_shim.cc:56 with annotations: VARZ_NAME=thinmint_verification_keys_hash_string
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generating the table or javascript is disabled. You can access the raw data
that makes up this table by examining the HTML source for this web page.
If you are seeing this text, most likely either the javascript code is still
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/security/thinmint/verification_keyset_load_count{string base_key_path, string version, string digest, string purpose}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Count of verification keysets loaded by ThinMint verifiers, indexed by keyset version, keyset digest and verifier purpose.Thinmint keys are currently used to verify thinmints as well as notary stamps. The "purpose" field identifies the intended usage.For technical reasons, this counter increments by 2. (A value of 6 indicates the keyset has been loaded 3 times.)The version number denotes the CombinedKeyset::keyset_version, expressed as a Critique link. A version number of cr/0 indicates that the keyset was read in the expanded format which does not encode a version number. The difference (verification_keyset_load_count - verification_keyset_unload_count) records the current count of instances of that keyset in memory. defined at security/thinmint/common/monitoring_shim.cc:70 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=thinmint_verification_keyset_load_count
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/verification_keyset_load_count Map with 3 row(s)
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/security/thinmint/verification_keyset_unload_count{string base_key_path, string version, string digest, string purpose}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Count of verification keysets unloaded by ThinMint verifiers, indexed by keyset version, keyset digest and verifier purpose.Thinmint keys are currently used to verify thinmints as well as notary stamps. The "purpose" field identifies the intended usage.The version number denotes the CombinedKeyset::keyset_version, expressed as a Critique link. A version number of cr/0 indicates that the keyset was read in the expanded format which does not encode a version number. The difference (verification_keyset_load_count - verification_keyset_unload_count) records the current count of instances of that keyset in memory. defined at security/thinmint/common/monitoring_shim.cc:92 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=thinmint_verification_keyset_unload_count
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/verification_keyset_unload_count Map with 3 row(s)
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/security/thinmint/verifier/config/acl_rep_count{string verifier_id, string description}(cumulative): long = ... Count of how many times a ThinMint verifier is initialized, broken down by the ACLRep configured for the instantiated verifier. The ACLRep is identified by a human-readable description which is attempted to be interpreted from the pointer value; the description may be '(null)' or, if the pointer value could not be meaningfully interpreted, '(unknown)'. Does not include verifiers in portable builds. defined at security/thinmint/common/verifier_config_streamz.cc:49 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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/security/thinmint/verifier/config/clock_count{string verifier_id, string description}(cumulative): long = ... Count of how many times a ThinMint verifier is initialized, broken down by the clock configured for the instantiated verifier. The clock is identified by a human-readable description which is attempted to be interpreted from the pointer value; the description may be '(null)' or, if the pointer value could not be meaningfully interpreted, '(unknown)'. Does not include verifiers in portable builds. defined at security/thinmint/common/verifier_config_streamz.cc:36 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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/security/thinmint/verifier/config/crl_checker_count{string verifier_id, string description}(cumulative): long = ... Count of how many times a ThinMint verifier is initialized, broken down by the CRL checker configured for the instantiated verifier. The CRL checker is identified by a human-readable description which is attempted to be interpreted from the function-pointer value; the description may be '(null)' or, if the function-pointer value could not be meaningfully interpreted, '(unknown)'. Does not include verifiers in portable builds. defined at security/thinmint/common/verifier_config_streamz.cc:62 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=300, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/security/thinmint/verifier/verifications_by_signing_authority_revocation_id_presence Map with 1 row(s)
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Compiled-in version string for this Spanner binary, plus any extra info from --spanner_extra_version and, for daily releases, the build label defined at spanner/common/version_util.cc:418 with annotations: CONSTANT=truePROMOTION_FIELD_NAME=version
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stats/census/internal/cache Map with 6 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stats/census/internal/census_library_bytes_used Map with 4 row(s)
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/stats/request/active{string request} : long = ... Number of pending requests. This is experimental and not supposed to be consumed for alerts. This can be moved or removed (e.g. when rpc and request stats are integrated) and so consider that risk. defined at stats/request/requestz_state.cc:144 with annotations:
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/storage/laelaps/client/scored_keys_dropped{string table}(cumulative, public): long = ... For scoring requests, the total number of scored keyvalues that were successfully looked up, but had values filtered out because of their similarity scores (not in the top N). This includes values that were filtered out at the Laelaps leaf, and values that were filtered out by the Laelaps client. defined at storage/laelaps/client/stats.yaml:174 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=truePUBLIC=trueVARZ_NAME=laelaps-scored-keys-dropped
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/storage/laelaps/client/scored_keys_dropped_at_client{string table}(cumulative, public): long = ... For scoring requests, the number of scored keyvalues that were return by the leaf to the client as potentailly part of the top N, but were filtered out by the Laelaps client after aggregating per-leaf lookup results and selecting the final top N keyvalues. defined at storage/laelaps/client/stats.yaml:188 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=truePUBLIC=trueVARZ_NAME=laelaps-scored-keys-dropped-at-client
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Exported root label. See google3/monitoring/streamz/public/root.h for more information about root labels. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/core_metrics.cc:195 with annotations: CONSTANT=true
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QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Exported root label. See google3/monitoring/streamz/public/root.h for more information about root labels. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/core_metrics.cc:195 with annotations: CONSTANT=true
Exported root label. See google3/monitoring/streamz/public/root.h for more information about root labels. defined at monitoring/streamz/internal/core_metrics.cc:195 with annotations: CONSTANT=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/cachewise/requests Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/client_side_throttling/internal/batch_requests{string backend, string criticality, bool has_delegated_role, bool is_retry, string status}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Counter of batch requests that went through go/stubs-client-side-throttling with the processing status (legacy mode). backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. criticality: The go/criticality of the request being sent. has_delegated_role: The presence of role delegation (go/identify-customers#throttling-delegation). is_retry: Whether it is a retry attempt (based on go/attempts-count). status: The status of processing the request, one of: ALLOWED (by both client and backend), THROTTLED_BY_CLIENT (rejected locally by Adaptive Throttler) or THROTTLED_BY_BACKEND (rejected by the backend). defined at production/rpc/stubs/throttling/client_side_throttling_stub.cc:140 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/client_side_throttling/internal/batch_requests Map with 1 row(s)
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Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/exponential_backoff/delayed_request_count Map with 1 row(s)
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/stubs/hooks/cache/legacy_feature_usage{string backend, string feature} : bool = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Metric to detect usage of legacy cache features. For more details: go/migration-of-stubs-caching-configuration. feature: The used depecated go/stubs-cache feature. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/hooks/internal/cache/cache_legacy_features_metric.cc:21 with annotations:
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/hooks/cache/legacy_feature_usage Map with 1 row(s)
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/stubs/hooks/cache/validation/dma_key_failures{string package, string service, string command}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Counter of DMA5(2) cache key generation failures. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/cache/cache_key_extractors/dma_validation_metrics.cc:55 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/hooks/cache/validation/dma_key_failures Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/hooks/cache/validation/dma_unique_keys{string backend} : long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Records amount of seen unique DMA5(2) keys. Amount is limited by 10, i.e., if there are more than 10 unique keys, metrics will show exactly 10. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/cache/cache_key_extractors/dma_validation_metrics.cc:40 with annotations: GAUGE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/hooks/cache/validation/dma_unique_keys Map with 1 row(s)
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/stubs/hooks/gating/requests{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, string criticality, string outcome}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Requests that pass through the go/stubs-gating hook. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. criticality: The go/criticality of the request being sent. outcome: The outcome of a request in the context of go/stubs-gating. This indicates whether a request was forwarded (actually sent) or gated (not sent as an identical request was already in-flight). defined at production/rpc/stubs/hooks/internal/gating.cc:71 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/hooks/gating/requests Map with 1 row(s)
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/stubs/latencies{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, string type}(cumulative): Distribution = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Latency distribution of requests sent through the Stub for the backend, broken down by the type of the delay. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. type: The type of latency, which can be: external delay, processing delay, explicit queueing delay, implicit queueing delay, server delay. defined at production/rpc/stubs/monitoring/record.cc:116 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microsecondsVARZ_NAME=stubs-latencies
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latencies Map with 12 row(s)
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/stubs/latency_based_deadline/backend_behavior_mode{string backend, string request_key} : string = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Lists which backends are marked as inactive backends, and specificallywhich inactive enum value they are using. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:104 with annotations:
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/backend_behavior_mode Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/latency_based_deadline/backend_healthy_counter{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key, bool is_healthy}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of requests where the backend was considered healthy (or not) backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:86 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/backend_healthy_counter Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/latency_based_deadline/configuration_last_used_default_policy{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key} : bool = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Records if latency-based_deadline configuration used a default policy on last access, rather than a specific per-key policy. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:129 with annotations:
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/configuration_last_used_default_policy Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/latency_based_deadline/configuration_with_default_policy{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key} : string = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Records if latency-based_deadline configuration used a default policy on last access, rather than a specific per-key policy. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:119 with annotations:
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/configuration_with_default_policy Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/latency_based_deadline/hard_deadline_exceeded{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key} : int = ... Whether the hard deadline was exceeded (0 or 1). backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:150 with annotations:
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/stubs/latency_based_deadline/hard_deadline_latency{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key}(cumulative): Distribution = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal True request latency ignoring soft deadlines. No value is reported if the hard deadline was exceeded. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:140 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microseconds
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/hard_deadline_latency Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/latency_based_deadline/requests{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of requests backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:78 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/requests Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/latency_based_deadline/soft_deadline_exceeded_counter{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string request_key, bool deadline_exceeded}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal How many times the soft deadline was exceeded (or not). backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/latency_based_deadline_stub.cc:96 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/latency_based_deadline/soft_deadline_exceeded_counter Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/longest_allowed_deadline/would_deadline_exceed_if_capped{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of requests that would deadline exceed if capping were enabled. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/deadlines/longest_allowed_deadline_stub.cc:83 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/longest_allowed_deadline/would_deadline_exceed_if_capped Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/message_supplier/message_copies(cumulative): long = 0 Number of types a message (typically the payload in an RPC response) had to be copied by a MessageSupplier instance. If the optimization in MessageSupplier (to avoid copying) is working, this counter should be growing at a much slower rate than /stubs/message_supplier/suppliers_created. On the other hand, if this counter grows as fast as /stubs/message_supplier/suppliers_created, this optimization is never actually avoiding any copies. defined at production/rpc/stubs/base/message_supplier.cc:41 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
/stubs/message_supplier/suppliers_created(cumulative): long = 22 Number of MessageSupplier instances created. When MessageSupplier is used, typically one instance of MessageSupplier will be created for each request that is being sent through an Extensible Stubs pipe of behaviors: the caller (sending the request to Extensible Stubs) will typically provide an `output` instance, in which it will eventually consume the response. MessageSupplier implements an optimization where in the vast majority of cases we can avoid having to copy response payloads (by carefully passing instances around and keeping track of ownership). This implementation is expected to reduce the CPU costs of using Extensible Stubs with servers that return large response payloads. If this counter is zero, that means that your process (or job) is not using MessageSupplier (which may be perfectly fine: it may be just that it doesn't need this optimization). We expect that the most common user of MessageSupplier will be the internal (to Extensible Stubs) class StubsClientChannel (through CreateGenericRequestFromRPC). defined at production/rpc/stubs/base/message_supplier.cc:21 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
/stubs/pushback/durations{string backend, string namespace, string criticality, string cause}(cumulative): Distribution = ... Pushback durations returned by go/stubs-pushback-signal. Samples with a cause not equal to 'NONE' indicate pushback. backend: go/stubs-monitoring#backend namespace: go/traffic-isolation-api namespace for go/tracking-suspensions. May be truncated. suspension_criticality: go/criticality for go/tracking-suspensions cause: Identifier of the factor that caused pushback, or NONE if no pushback was returned. defined at production/rpc/stubs/base/pushback_provider.cc:34 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microseconds
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/stubs/request_aggregator/bundle_count{string backend, string package, string service, string command}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of request bundles that have been sent by the request aggregator, broken down by the RPC method name that is used for the bundle requests. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/aggregator/aggregator.cc:114 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/request_aggregator/bundle_count Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/request_aggregator/bundle_item_count{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string status}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of requests within request bundles that have been sent by the request aggregator, broken down by the RPC method name that is used for the bundle requests, and by the RPC status code. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/aggregator/aggregator.cc:133 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/request_aggregator/bundle_item_count Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/request_aggregator/validation/dma_incompliant_bundles{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string aggregator_type}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Records requests with different privacy context aggregated in one bundle to track to DMA 5(2) compliance. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/aggregator/aggregator.cc:146 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/request_aggregator/validation/dma_incompliant_bundles Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/requests{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, string criticality, string code}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of requests sent through the Stub for the backend, broken down by the method descriptor parts (package, service, command), criticality and the response status code. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. criticality: The go/criticality of the request being sent. code: The status code of the response. defined at production/rpc/stubs/monitoring/record.cc:86 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=stubs-requests
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/requests Map with 4 row(s)
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/stubs/retries{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, int retry}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Counter of retries that happened transparently within the pipe of behaviors to the given backend per retry count. Only incremented for retries (not the first attempt). To limit the metric fanout, the retry field only has the following values: (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 100) where the values above 5 represent buckets of retries count up to the next value (e.g., if a request had 7 retries, the retry=5 field would be incremented 3 times). backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. retry: Discrete set of buckets of retry counts, having the following values: (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 100). defined at production/rpc/stubs/retries/attempt_count_stub.cc:56 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=stubs-retries
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/retries Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/retries/success_after_retrying{string status}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The retries which contributed to successful requests for USER_FACING traffic. Tracks only the last 2 retried statuses for each application request. Only retries of statuses matching canonical UNAVAILABLE are tracked. WARNING: Do not depend on this counter. It's private for internal usage of the Load Shedding and Traffic Management team. status: The status which was retried. defined at production/rpc/stubs/retries/generic_retry_logic.cc:64 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/retries/success_after_retrying Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/routing/latencies{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, string type}(cumulative): Distribution = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Latency distribution of requests sent through the Stub for the backend when using go/traffic-routing, broken down by the type of the delay. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. type: The type of latency, which can be: external delay, processing delay, explicit queueing delay, implicit queueing delay, server delay. defined at production/rpc/stubs/monitoring/traffic_routing_monitoring.cc:60 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microseconds
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/routing/latencies Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/routing/requests{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, string criticality, string code, string router}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Number of requests sent through the Stub for the backend when using go/traffic-routing, broken down by the method descriptor parts (package, service, command), criticality, response status code and the router name. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. criticality: The go/criticality of the request being sent. code: The status code of the response. router: The name of the router. defined at production/rpc/stubs/monitoring/traffic_routing_monitoring.cc:44 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/routing/requests Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/smoothing/rate{string name} : double = ... Internal estimate of the admitted traffic in requests per second. The estimate is used for scheduling requests. The reference time point can be in the future. The metric contains implementation-specific information. Metrics from the underlying layer (transport) should be used for exposing the actual outgoing request rates. defined at production/rpc/stubs/smoothing/smoothing.cc:49 with annotations: GAUGE=trueHUGE=true
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/stubs/streaming/payloads_by_type{string payload_type}(cumulative): long = ... Number of streaming payloads sent from the client to the server broken down by payload type (modern streaming only). backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/api/stubby/core/stubs_stream_multiplexer.cc:84 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
/stubs/total_latency{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string method_type, string client_api}(cumulative): Distribution = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Distribution of total request latency. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/monitoring/record.cc:183 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueUNIT=microsecondsVARZ_NAME=stubs-total_latency
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/total_latency Map with 6 row(s)
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/stubs/transport/criticality_aware_stubby/rpc_count{string backend, string package, string service, string command, string demultiplexer_delegate}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The number of attempted outgoing requests, grouped by demultiplexer delegate. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/transport/stubby_criticality/criticality_aware_stubby_transport_pipe_node_factory.cc:65 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/transport/criticality_aware_stubby/rpc_count Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/transport/stubby/deduplication/channels_count{string backend_name, string deduplication}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal The number of requested channels, grouped by whether they already existed in the deduplication dictionary, or are newly created but can be used for deduplication, or can't be used for deduplication. backend_name: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. deduplication: Identifies whether the requested channel is newly created but can be used for deduplication, has already existed in the dictionary, or can't be used for deduplication. defined at production/rpc/stubs/transport/stubby/deduplication/stubby_deduplication_callbacks.cc:36 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/transport/stubby/deduplication/channels_count Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/validation/configuration_errors{string backend, string type}(cumulative): long = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Misconfigurations in CanonicalStub configuration.Don't depend on this streamz, it's only for internal purposes. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. type: Type of configuration error. defined at production/rpc/stubs/canonicalstub/core/canonical_stub_validation.cc:36 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=true
Collection schedule: PERIOD(sec)=60, TRAFFIC=AF3, REPL=2, PATTERN=/stubs/validation/configuration_errors Map with 0 row(s)
/stubs/validation/non_fail_fast_requests{string backend, string package, string service, string command}(cumulative): long = ... Number of requests sent through the Stub for the backend, broken down by the method descriptor parts (package, service, command) where fail_fast=false. backend: Identifies the backend to which requests are sent. This may contain a suffix for differentiating the Extensible Stubs behavior that exports the value. package: The package (namespace) part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. In case of Stubby or gRPC this represents the proto package. Can be empty. service: The unqualified service part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. command: The unqualified command part of the method descriptor used to identify what is invoked on the backend. This is always present. request_key: Key of the request. defined at production/rpc/stubs/monitoring/record.cc:102 with annotations: CUMULATIVE=trueVARZ_NAME=stubs-non-fail-fast-requests
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/ubermint/verification/key{string platform, string data_realm, string key_source, string tag} : string = ... QueryExplorer (monarch.BorgTask): taskcellglobal Information about the currently used keys broken down by: platform, data realm, key source and signature version. platform: Either a value from ubermint.UberMintPlatform or slightly modified identity_ubermint.IdpType data_realm: See ubermint.UberMintUniverse.UberMintDataRealm key_source: See ubermint.metrics.KeySource tag: Arbitrary string tag of this key. Disambiguates co-existing verification keys defined at identity/ubermint/cpp/verification/key_metrics.cc:98 with annotations: GAUGE=true
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