OpenClaw exports diagnostics through the bundled diagnostics-otel plugin
using OTLP/HTTP (protobuf). Any collector or backend that accepts OTLP/HTTP
works without code changes. For local file logs and how to read them, see
Logging.
How it fits together
- Diagnostics events are structured, in-process records emitted by the
Gateway and bundled plugins for model runs, message flow, sessions, queues,
and exec.
diagnostics-otel plugin subscribes to those events and exports them as
OpenTelemetry metrics, traces, and logs over OTLP/HTTP.
- Provider calls receive a W3C
traceparent header from OpenClaw’s
trusted model-call span context when the provider transport accepts custom
headers. Plugin-emitted trace context is not propagated.
- Exporters only attach when both the diagnostics surface and the plugin are
enabled, so the in-process cost stays near zero by default.
Quick start
{
plugins: {
allow: ["diagnostics-otel"],
entries: {
"diagnostics-otel": { enabled: true },
},
},
diagnostics: {
enabled: true,
otel: {
enabled: true,
endpoint: "http://otel-collector:4318",
protocol: "http/protobuf",
serviceName: "openclaw-gateway",
traces: true,
metrics: true,
logs: true,
sampleRate: 0.2,
flushIntervalMs: 60000,
},
},
}
You can also enable the plugin from the CLI:
openclaw plugins enable diagnostics-otel
protocol currently supports http/protobuf only. grpc is ignored.
Signals exported
| Signal | What goes in it |
|---|
| Metrics | Counters and histograms for token usage, cost, run duration, message flow, queue lanes, session state, exec, and memory pressure. |
| Traces | Spans for model usage, model calls, harness lifecycle, tool execution, exec, webhook/message processing, context assembly, and tool loops. |
| Logs | Structured logging.file records exported over OTLP when diagnostics.otel.logs is enabled. |
Toggle traces, metrics, and logs independently. All three default to on
when diagnostics.otel.enabled is true.
Configuration reference
{
diagnostics: {
enabled: true,
otel: {
enabled: true,
endpoint: "http://otel-collector:4318",
tracesEndpoint: "http://otel-collector:4318/v1/traces",
metricsEndpoint: "http://otel-collector:4318/v1/metrics",
logsEndpoint: "http://otel-collector:4318/v1/logs",
protocol: "http/protobuf", // grpc is ignored
serviceName: "openclaw-gateway",
headers: { "x-collector-token": "..." },
traces: true,
metrics: true,
logs: true,
sampleRate: 0.2, // root-span sampler, 0.0..1.0
flushIntervalMs: 60000, // metric export interval (min 1000ms)
captureContent: {
enabled: false,
inputMessages: false,
outputMessages: false,
toolInputs: false,
toolOutputs: false,
systemPrompt: false,
},
},
},
}
Environment variables
| Variable | Purpose |
|---|
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT | Override diagnostics.otel.endpoint. If the value already contains /v1/traces, /v1/metrics, or /v1/logs, it is used as-is. |
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_ENDPOINT / OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_METRICS_ENDPOINT / OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_LOGS_ENDPOINT | Signal-specific endpoint overrides used when the matching diagnostics.otel.*Endpoint config key is unset. Signal-specific config wins over signal-specific env, which wins over the shared endpoint. |
OTEL_SERVICE_NAME | Override diagnostics.otel.serviceName. |
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_PROTOCOL | Override the wire protocol (only http/protobuf is honored today). |
OTEL_SEMCONV_STABILITY_OPT_IN | Set to gen_ai_latest_experimental to emit the latest experimental GenAI span attribute (gen_ai.provider.name) instead of the legacy gen_ai.system. GenAI metrics always use bounded, low-cardinality semantic attributes regardless. |
OPENCLAW_OTEL_PRELOADED | Set to 1 when another preload or host process already registered the global OpenTelemetry SDK. The plugin then skips its own NodeSDK lifecycle but still wires diagnostic listeners and honors traces/metrics/logs. |
Privacy and content capture
Raw model/tool content is not exported by default. Spans carry bounded
identifiers (channel, provider, model, error category, hash-only request ids)
and never include prompt text, response text, tool inputs, tool outputs, or
session keys.
Outbound model requests may include a W3C traceparent header. That header is
generated only from OpenClaw-owned diagnostic trace context for the active model
call. Existing caller-supplied traceparent headers are replaced, so plugins or
custom provider options cannot spoof cross-service trace ancestry.
Set diagnostics.otel.captureContent.* to true only when your collector and
retention policy are approved for prompt, response, tool, or system-prompt
text. Each subkey is opt-in independently:
inputMessages — user prompt content.
outputMessages — model response content.
toolInputs — tool argument payloads.
toolOutputs — tool result payloads.
systemPrompt — assembled system/developer prompt.
When any subkey is enabled, model and tool spans get bounded, redacted
openclaw.content.* attributes for that class only.
Sampling and flushing
- Traces:
diagnostics.otel.sampleRate (root-span only, 0.0 drops all,
1.0 keeps all).
- Metrics:
diagnostics.otel.flushIntervalMs (minimum 1000).
- Logs: OTLP logs respect
logging.level (file log level). They use the
diagnostic log-record redaction path, not console formatting. High-volume
installs should prefer OTLP collector sampling/filtering over local sampling.
- File-log correlation: JSONL file logs include top-level
traceId,
spanId, parentSpanId, and traceFlags when the log call carries a valid
diagnostic trace context, which lets log processors join local log lines with
exported spans.
- Request correlation: Gateway HTTP requests and WebSocket frames create an
internal request trace scope. Logs and diagnostic events inside that scope
inherit the request trace by default, while agent run and model-call spans are
created as children so provider
traceparent headers stay on the same trace.
Exported metrics
Model usage
openclaw.tokens (counter, attrs: openclaw.token, openclaw.channel, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model, openclaw.agent)
openclaw.cost.usd (counter, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model)
openclaw.run.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model)
openclaw.context.tokens (histogram, attrs: openclaw.context, openclaw.channel, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model)
gen_ai.client.token.usage (histogram, GenAI semantic-conventions metric, attrs: gen_ai.token.type = input/output, gen_ai.provider.name, gen_ai.operation.name, gen_ai.request.model)
gen_ai.client.operation.duration (histogram, seconds, GenAI semantic-conventions metric, attrs: gen_ai.provider.name, gen_ai.operation.name, gen_ai.request.model, optional error.type)
openclaw.model_call.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.provider, openclaw.model, openclaw.api, openclaw.transport, plus openclaw.errorCategory and openclaw.failureKind on classified errors)
openclaw.model_call.request_bytes (histogram, UTF-8 byte size of the final model request payload; no raw payload content)
openclaw.model_call.response_bytes (histogram, UTF-8 byte size of streamed model response events; no raw response content)
openclaw.model_call.time_to_first_byte_ms (histogram, elapsed time before the first streamed response event)
Message flow
openclaw.webhook.received (counter, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.webhook)
openclaw.webhook.error (counter, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.webhook)
openclaw.webhook.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.webhook)
openclaw.message.queued (counter, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.source)
openclaw.message.processed (counter, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.outcome)
openclaw.message.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.outcome)
openclaw.message.delivery.started (counter, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.delivery.kind)
openclaw.message.delivery.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.channel, openclaw.delivery.kind, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.errorCategory)
Queues and sessions
openclaw.queue.lane.enqueue (counter, attrs: openclaw.lane)
openclaw.queue.lane.dequeue (counter, attrs: openclaw.lane)
openclaw.queue.depth (histogram, attrs: openclaw.lane or openclaw.channel=heartbeat)
openclaw.queue.wait_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.lane)
openclaw.session.state (counter, attrs: openclaw.state, openclaw.reason)
openclaw.session.stuck (counter, attrs: openclaw.state)
openclaw.session.stuck_age_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.state)
openclaw.run.attempt (counter, attrs: openclaw.attempt)
Harness lifecycle
openclaw.harness.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.harness.id, openclaw.harness.plugin, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.harness.phase on errors)
Exec
openclaw.exec.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.exec.target, openclaw.exec.mode, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.failureKind)
openclaw.memory.heap_used_bytes (histogram, attrs: openclaw.memory.kind)
openclaw.memory.rss_bytes (histogram)
openclaw.memory.pressure (counter, attrs: openclaw.memory.level)
openclaw.tool.loop.iterations (counter, attrs: openclaw.toolName, openclaw.outcome)
openclaw.tool.loop.duration_ms (histogram, attrs: openclaw.toolName, openclaw.outcome)
Exported spans
openclaw.model.usage
openclaw.channel, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model
openclaw.tokens.* (input/output/cache_read/cache_write/total)
gen_ai.system by default, or gen_ai.provider.name when the latest GenAI semantic conventions are opted in
gen_ai.request.model, gen_ai.operation.name, gen_ai.usage.*
openclaw.run
openclaw.outcome, openclaw.channel, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model, openclaw.errorCategory
openclaw.model.call
gen_ai.system by default, or gen_ai.provider.name when the latest GenAI semantic conventions are opted in
gen_ai.request.model, gen_ai.operation.name, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model, openclaw.api, openclaw.transport
openclaw.errorCategory and optional openclaw.failureKind on errors
openclaw.model_call.request_bytes, openclaw.model_call.response_bytes, openclaw.model_call.time_to_first_byte_ms
openclaw.provider.request_id_hash (bounded SHA-based hash of the upstream provider request id; raw ids are not exported)
openclaw.harness.run
openclaw.harness.id, openclaw.harness.plugin, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.provider, openclaw.model, openclaw.channel
- On completion:
openclaw.harness.result_classification, openclaw.harness.yield_detected, openclaw.harness.items.started, openclaw.harness.items.completed, openclaw.harness.items.active
- On error:
openclaw.harness.phase, openclaw.errorCategory, optional openclaw.harness.cleanup_failed
openclaw.tool.execution
gen_ai.tool.name, openclaw.toolName, openclaw.errorCategory, openclaw.tool.params.*
openclaw.exec
openclaw.exec.target, openclaw.exec.mode, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.failureKind, openclaw.exec.command_length, openclaw.exec.exit_code, openclaw.exec.timed_out
openclaw.webhook.processed
openclaw.channel, openclaw.webhook, openclaw.chatId
openclaw.webhook.error
openclaw.channel, openclaw.webhook, openclaw.chatId, openclaw.error
openclaw.message.processed
openclaw.channel, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.chatId, openclaw.messageId, openclaw.reason
openclaw.message.delivery
openclaw.channel, openclaw.delivery.kind, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.errorCategory, openclaw.delivery.result_count
openclaw.session.stuck
openclaw.state, openclaw.ageMs, openclaw.queueDepth
openclaw.context.assembled
openclaw.prompt.size, openclaw.history.size, openclaw.context.tokens, openclaw.errorCategory (no prompt, history, response, or session-key content)
openclaw.tool.loop
openclaw.toolName, openclaw.outcome, openclaw.iterations, openclaw.errorCategory (no loop messages, params, or tool output)
openclaw.memory.pressure
openclaw.memory.level, openclaw.memory.heap_used_bytes, openclaw.memory.rss_bytes
When content capture is explicitly enabled, model and tool spans can also
include bounded, redacted openclaw.content.* attributes for the specific
content classes you opted into.
Diagnostic event catalog
The events below back the metrics and spans above. Plugins can also subscribe
to them directly without OTLP export.
Model usage
model.usage — tokens, cost, duration, context, provider/model/channel,
session ids. usage is provider/turn accounting for cost and telemetry;
context.used is the current prompt/context snapshot and can be lower than
provider usage.total when cached input or tool-loop calls are involved.
Message flow
webhook.received / webhook.processed / webhook.error
message.queued / message.processed
message.delivery.started / message.delivery.completed / message.delivery.error
Queue and session
queue.lane.enqueue / queue.lane.dequeue
session.state / session.stuck
run.attempt
diagnostic.heartbeat (aggregate counters: webhooks/queue/session)
Harness lifecycle
harness.run.started / harness.run.completed / harness.run.error —
per-run lifecycle for the agent harness. Includes harnessId, optional
pluginId, provider/model/channel, and run id. Completion adds
durationMs, outcome, optional resultClassification, yieldDetected,
and itemLifecycle counts. Errors add phase
(prepare/start/send/resolve/cleanup), errorCategory, and
optional cleanupFailed.
Exec
exec.process.completed — terminal outcome, duration, target, mode, exit
code, and failure kind. Command text and working directories are not
included.
Without an exporter
You can keep diagnostics events available to plugins or custom sinks without
running diagnostics-otel:
{
diagnostics: { enabled: true },
}
For targeted debug output without raising logging.level, use diagnostics
flags. Flags are case-insensitive and support wildcards (e.g. telegram.* or
*):
{
diagnostics: { flags: ["telegram.http"] },
}
Or as a one-off env override:
OPENCLAW_DIAGNOSTICS=telegram.http,telegram.payload openclaw gateway
Flag output goes to the standard log file (logging.file) and is still
redacted by logging.redactSensitive. Full guide:
Diagnostics flags.
Disable
{
diagnostics: { otel: { enabled: false } },
}
You can also leave diagnostics-otel out of plugins.allow, or run
openclaw plugins disable diagnostics-otel.