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Span health state

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Last updated 2 years ago

Overview

The page explains how health state in StackState works with custom instrumentations in specific scenarios. Before reading further:

  • If you haven't already read about the health state span mapping http.status_code, head over to the page to understand how the health state is mapped to a span.

  • If you aren't familiar with how health state works in StackState, see the page to learn about the types of element health state available, what propagated health state is and how it works.

  • To understand how StackState merges custom instrumentations with existing components, see the page .

Health state without merging

In the following scenario, three components were created with the manual instrumentation:

  1. Parent Component - the root span.

    • Added http.status_code of 200

  2. Child Component - the second span. Has the parent span ID of the first (root) span.

    • Added http.status_code of 200

  3. Child 2 Component - the third span. Has the parent span ID of the second span

    • Added http.status_code of 200

As seen below, it works as expected and all three components are healthy - they have a CLEAR state.

Now, let's change the http.status_code of the second span to 400

As you can see below, the Child Component turned into a DEVIATING and then a CRITICAL state and this unhealthy health state propagates upwards to the Parent Component.

Health state with merging

Scenario with pre-existing components

To test how health state works when merging with a pre-existing component, we can use the following scenario with a total of five components:

  • Three components were created with the manual instrumentation:

    1. Parent Component - the root span.

      • Added http.status_code of 200

    2. Child Component - the second span. Has the parent span ID of the first (root) span.

      • Added http.status_code of 200

    3. Child 2 Component - the third span. Has the parent span ID of the second span.

      • Added http.status_code of 200

  • Two pre-existing AWS components are also visible:

    • One pre-existing component is in a CRITICAL state .

    • One pre-existing component is in a CLEAR (healthy) state.

All five components can be seen in the screenshot below - no components have been merged here.

Merge with a healthy component

Let's get a service.identifier from the bottom right CLEAR (green) component called otel-example-custom-instrumentation-dev-create-custom-component.

As you can see in the image below, this component has an identifier of arn:aws:lambda:eu-west-1:965323806078:function:otel-example-custom-instrumentation-dev-create-custom-component

We can merge the Child Component with this healthy AWS Lambda component. To do this, we need to add the identifier for the AWS component into the manual instrumentation for the Child Component.

This produces the following result - all of the properties, health, and relations of the Child Component are inherited by the component named otel-example-custom-instrumentation-dev-create-custom-component:

As you can see, the relations have now successfully been drawn between the components and the merged one. The health state of the resulting component stayed as CLEAR, this is as expected seeing as both components had a 200 state to start with.

Merge with an unhealthy component

Let's get a service.identifier from the bottom left CRITICAL (red) component called otel-example-custom-instrumentation-dev-force-error and remove the current one that we are using on the right.

As you can see in the image below, this component has an identifier of arn:aws:lambda:eu-west-1:965323806078:function:otel-example-custom-instrumentation-dev-force-error

We can merge the Child Component with the unhealthy AWS Lambda component by adding the identifier into the manual instrumentation for the Child Component.

This produces the following result - all of the properties, health, and relations of the Child Component are inherited by the component named otel-example-custom-instrumentation-dev-force-error:

The original component has a 200 (CLEAR) status and the component that it merged with has a 400 status. As you can see, the DEVIATING or CRITICAL state will always take precedence. If one of the components that has been merged changes to have a CRITICAL or DEVIATING state, it will be indicated as shown above.

The unhealthy state will then propagate upwards to the parent relations.

Starting from the described above, we can merge with a healthy component to see what happens with the health state and propagated health state.

Starting from the described above, we can merge with an unhealthy component to see what happens with the health state and propagated health state.

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