That reads like it’s hanging trying mount a swap volume. Did any hardware change recently? Particularly like hard drive layout or something?
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That reads like it’s hanging trying mount a swap volume. Did any hardware change recently? Particularly like hard drive layout or something?
Scuba kinda sounds like what Loki and other “modern” log aggregation tools do: A message field and lots of metadata that is efficiently stored so queries are fast. I do understand the poster’s frustration with the “three pillars”, and agree that Open telemetry feels over-engineered at times (seriously… what’s “baggage”?). But the three pillars really do all have a place! While we absolutely can generate stats from logs, the storage improvements alone from leveraging a TSDB are worth it as we scale. And tracing gives incredibly unique insight into the path a request takes through our systems.
I don’t think I have any great answers for you, but I have two thoughts: