Container

Container Attributes

A container instance.

AttributeTypeDescriptionExamplesStability
container.commandstringThe command used to run the container (i.e. the command name). [1]otelcontribcolDevelopment
container.command_argsstring[]All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) run by the container.["otelcontribcol", "--config", "config.yaml"]Development
container.command_linestringThe full command run by the container as a single string representing the full command.otelcontribcol --config config.yamlDevelopment
container.csi.plugin.namestringThe name of the CSI (Container Storage Interface) plugin used by the volume. [2]pd.csi.storage.gke.ioDevelopment
container.csi.volume.idstringThe unique volume ID returned by the CSI (Container Storage Interface) plugin. [3]projects/my-gcp-project/zones/my-gcp-zone/disks/my-gcp-diskDevelopment
container.idstringContainer ID. Usually a UUID, as for example used to identify Docker containers. The UUID might be abbreviated.a3bf90e006b2Development
container.image.idstringRuntime specific image identifier. Usually a hash algorithm followed by a UUID. [4]sha256:19c92d0a00d1b66d897bceaa7319bee0dd38a10a851c60bcec9474aa3f01e50fDevelopment
container.image.namestringName of the image the container was built on.gcr.io/opentelemetry/operatorDevelopment
container.image.repo_digestsstring[]Repo digests of the container image as provided by the container runtime. [5]["example@sha256:afcc7f1ac1b49db317a7196c902e61c6c3c4607d63599ee1a82d702d249a0ccb", "internal.registry.example.com:5000/example@sha256:b69959407d21e8a062e0416bf13405bb2b71ed7a84dde4158ebafacfa06f5578"]Development
container.image.tagsstring[]Container image tags. An example can be found in Docker Image Inspect. Should be only the <tag> section of the full name for example from registry.example.com/my-org/my-image:<tag>.["v1.27.1", "3.5.7-0"]Development
container.label.<key>stringContainer labels, <key> being the label name, the value being the label value.container.label.app=nginxDevelopment
container.namestringContainer name used by container runtime.opentelemetry-autoconfDevelopment
container.runtimestringThe container runtime managing this container.docker; containerd; rktDevelopment

[1] container.command: If using embedded credentials or sensitive data, it is recommended to remove them to prevent potential leakage.

[2] container.csi.plugin.name: This can sometimes be referred to as a “driver” in CSI implementations. This should represent the name field of the GetPluginInfo RPC.

[3] container.csi.volume.id: This can sometimes be referred to as a “volume handle” in CSI implementations. This should represent the Volume.volume_id field in CSI spec.

[4] container.image.id: Docker defines a sha256 of the image id; container.image.id corresponds to the Image field from the Docker container inspect API endpoint. K8s defines a link to the container registry repository with digest "imageID": "registry.azurecr.io /namespace/service/dockerfile@sha256:bdeabd40c3a8a492eaf9e8e44d0ebbb84bac7ee25ac0cf8a7159d25f62555625". The ID is assigned by the container runtime and can vary in different environments. Consider using oci.manifest.digest if it is important to identify the same image in different environments/runtimes.

[5] container.image.repo_digests: Docker and CRI report those under the RepoDigests field.

Deprecated Container Attributes

Describes deprecated container attributes.

AttributeTypeDescriptionExamplesStability
container.cpu.statestringDeprecated, use cpu.mode instead.user; kernelDeprecated
Replaced by cpu.mode
container.labels.<key>stringDeprecated, use container.label instead.container.label.app=nginxDeprecated
Replaced by container.label.

container.cpu.state has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.

ValueDescriptionStability
kernelWhen tasks of the cgroup are in kernel mode (Linux). When all container processes are in kernel mode (Windows).Development
systemWhen CPU is used by the system (host OS)Development
userWhen tasks of the cgroup are in user mode (Linux). When all container processes are in user mode (Windows).Development