- New docs/OBSERVABILITY.md: developer-facing guide with a "where to look for what" table, common LogQL queries, trace exploration workflow, log→trace correlation via traceId links, and a signal summary table - Link from DEPLOYMENT.md §4 (ops section now points to dev guide) and from CLAUDE.md Infrastructure section - Fix stale DEPLOYMENT.md env var table: OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT now documents port 4318 (HTTP) not 4317 (gRPC); add the three new env vars wired in this PR (OTEL_LOGS_EXPORTER, OTEL_METRICS_EXPORTER, MANAGEMENT_METRICS_TAGS_APPLICATION) with their rationale - Fix stale obs-tempo service description (port 4318, not 4317) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Observability Guide
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> **Ops reference (starting the stack, env vars, CI wiring) → [DEPLOYMENT.md §4](./DEPLOYMENT.md#4-logs--observability).**
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> This file is for developers: what signal lives where, how to reach it, and what to look for.
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## Where to look for what
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| I want to… | Go to |
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| See the last N log lines from the backend | `docker compose logs --tail=100 backend` |
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| Search logs by keyword across time | Grafana → Explore → Loki |
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| Understand why an HTTP request failed | Grafana → Explore → Loki → filter by `traceId` → follow link to Tempo |
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| See a full distributed trace (DB queries, HTTP calls) | Grafana → Explore → Tempo → search by service or trace ID |
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| Check JVM heap / GC / thread count | Grafana → Dashboards → Spring Boot Observability |
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| Check HTTP error rate or p95 latency | Grafana → Dashboards → Spring Boot Observability |
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| Check host CPU / memory / disk | Grafana → Dashboards → Node Exporter Full |
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| See grouped application errors with stack traces | GlitchTip |
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| Check if the backend is healthy | `curl http://localhost:8081/actuator/health` (on the server) |
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| Check what Prometheus is scraping | `curl http://localhost:9090/api/v1/targets` (on the server) |
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## Access
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| Tool | External URL | Who it's for |
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| Grafana | `https://grafana.archiv.raddatz.cloud` | Logs, metrics, traces — the primary observability UI |
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| GlitchTip | `https://glitchtip.archiv.raddatz.cloud` | Grouped errors with stack traces and release tracking |
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Loki, Tempo, and Prometheus have no external URL. They are internal services, accessible only through Grafana (or via SSH tunnel — see below).
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## Logs (Loki)
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Logs reach Loki via Promtail, which reads all Docker container logs from the Docker socket and ships them with labels derived from Docker Compose metadata.
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### Labels available in every log line
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| Label | What it contains | Example |
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| `job` | Compose service name | `backend`, `frontend`, `db` |
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| `compose_service` | Same as `job` | `backend` |
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| `compose_project` | Compose project name | `archiv-staging`, `archiv-production` |
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| `container_name` | Docker container name | `archiv-staging-backend-1` |
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| `filename` | Docker log source | `/var/lib/docker/containers/…` |
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**Use `job` in LogQL queries** — it is stable across dev, staging, and production. `container_name` changes between environments.
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### Common LogQL queries in Grafana Explore
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```logql
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# All backend logs
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{job="backend"}
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# Backend ERROR and WARN lines only
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{job="backend"} |= "ERROR" or {job="backend"} |= "WARN"
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# All logs for a specific request (paste a traceId from a log line)
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{job="backend"} |= "3fa85f64-5717-4562-b3fc-2c963f66afa6"
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# Log lines containing a specific exception class
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{job="backend"} |~ "DomainException|NullPointerException"
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# Frontend logs
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{job="frontend"}
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# Database (slow query log, if enabled)
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{job="db"}
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```
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### Log → Trace correlation
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Spring Boot writes the active `traceId` into every log line when a request is being processed:
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```
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2026-05-16 ... INFO [Familienarchiv,3fa85f64...,1b2c3d4e] o.r.f.document.DocumentService : ...
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```
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In Grafana Explore → Loki, log lines with a `traceId` field show a **Tempo** link. Clicking it opens the full trace in Explore → Tempo without copying and pasting IDs.
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This linking is configured in the Loki datasource provisioning via the `traceId` derived field regex. No manual setup required.
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## Traces (Tempo)
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The backend sends traces to Tempo via OTLP HTTP (port 4318). Every inbound HTTP request and every JPA query produces a span. Spans are linked into traces by the propagated `traceId` header.
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### Finding a trace in Grafana
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**Option A — from a log line:**
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1. Grafana → Explore → select *Loki* datasource
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2. Query `{job="backend"}` and find the failing request
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3. Click the **Tempo** link in the log line (appears when `traceId` is present)
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**Option B — by service:**
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1. Grafana → Explore → select *Tempo* datasource
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2. Query type: **Search**
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3. Service name: `familienarchiv-backend`
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4. Filter by HTTP status, duration, or operation name as needed
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**Option C — by trace ID:**
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1. Grafana → Explore → select *Tempo* datasource
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2. Query type: **TraceQL** or **Trace ID**
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3. Paste the trace ID
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### What each span type tells you
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| Root span name pattern | What it covers |
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| `GET /api/documents`, `POST /api/documents` | Full HTTP request lifecycle |
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| `SELECT archiv.*` | A single JPA/JDBC query inside that request |
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| `HikariPool.getConnection` | Connection pool wait time |
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A slow `SELECT` span inside an otherwise fast HTTP span pinpoints a missing index. A slow `HikariPool.getConnection` span indicates connection pool exhaustion.
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### Sampling rate
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- **Dev**: 100% of requests are traced (`management.tracing.sampling.probability: 1.0` in `application.yaml`)
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- **Staging / Production**: 10% (`MANAGEMENT_TRACING_SAMPLING_PROBABILITY=0.1` in `docker-compose.prod.yml`)
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To find a trace for a specific request in staging/production, either increase the sampling rate temporarily or trigger the request multiple times.
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## Metrics (Prometheus → Grafana)
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Prometheus scrapes the backend management endpoint every 15 s:
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Target: backend:8081/actuator/prometheus
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Labels: job="spring-boot", application="Familienarchiv"
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```
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All Spring Boot metrics carry the `application="Familienarchiv"` tag, which is how the Grafana Spring Boot Observability dashboard (ID 17175) filters to this service.
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### Useful Prometheus queries (run on the server or via Grafana Explore → Prometheus)
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```promql
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# HTTP error rate (5xx) as a fraction of all requests
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sum(rate(http_server_requests_seconds_count{status=~"5.."}[5m]))
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/ sum(rate(http_server_requests_seconds_count[5m]))
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# p95 response time
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histogram_quantile(0.95, sum by (le) (
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rate(http_server_requests_seconds_bucket[5m])
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))
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# JVM heap used
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jvm_memory_used_bytes{area="heap", application="Familienarchiv"}
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# Active DB connections
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hikaricp_connections_active
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```
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## Errors (GlitchTip)
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GlitchTip receives errors from both the backend (via Sentry Java SDK) and the frontend (via Sentry JavaScript SDK). It groups events by fingerprint, tracks first/last seen times, and links to the release that introduced the error.
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GlitchTip complements Loki: use GlitchTip when you need **grouped, de-duplicated errors with stack traces and release attribution**; use Loki when you need **raw log lines with full context** or want to search across all log levels.
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## Direct API access (debugging only)
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Loki and Tempo bind no host ports. To reach them directly from your laptop, use an SSH tunnel through the server:
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```bash
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# Loki API on localhost:3100 (then query via curl or logcli)
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ssh -L 3100:172.20.0.x:3100 root@raddatz.cloud
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# Replace 172.20.0.x with the obs-loki container IP:
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# docker inspect obs-loki --format '{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.archiv-obs-net.IPAddress}}'
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# Tempo API on localhost:3200 (then query via curl or tempo-cli)
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ssh -L 3200:172.20.0.x:3200 root@raddatz.cloud
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```
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In practice, Grafana Explore covers all common debugging workflows without needing direct API access.
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## Signal summary
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| Signal | Source | Transport | Storage | UI |
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| Application logs | Spring Boot stdout → Docker log driver | Promtail → Loki push API | Loki | Grafana Explore → Loki |
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| Distributed traces | Spring Boot OTel agent | OTLP HTTP → Tempo:4318 | Tempo | Grafana Explore → Tempo |
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| JVM + HTTP metrics | Spring Actuator `/actuator/prometheus` | Prometheus pull (15 s) | Prometheus | Grafana dashboards |
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| Host metrics | node-exporter | Prometheus pull | Prometheus | Grafana → Node Exporter Full |
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| Container metrics | cAdvisor | Prometheus pull | Prometheus | Grafana (via Prometheus datasource) |
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| Application errors | Sentry SDK | HTTP POST → GlitchTip ingest | GlitchTip DB | GlitchTip UI |
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