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@@ -39,6 +39,26 @@ A metric name...
(for a pseudo-metric that provides [metadata](https://www.robustperception.io/exposing-the-software-version-to-prometheus) about the running binary)
* data\_pipeline\_last\_record\_processed\_timestamp_seconds
(for a timestamp that tracks the time of the latest record processed in a data processing pipeline)
+* ...that has a `unit` in its name, must always have that `unit` as the last word. Note that an accumulating count such as `total` will be the last word, in addition to the unit if applicable. Examples,
+ * request\_size\_bytes
+ * request\_size\_bytes_total
+ * process\_cpu\_seconds
+ * process\_cpu\_seconds_total
+* ...that has a accumulating count such as `total`, can have two different naming scenarios.
+ * If the metric name has a unit, then the unit must be the last word before the accumulating count. Examples,
+ * process\_cpu\_seconds_total
+ * request\_size\_bytes_total
+ * If the metric name does'nt have a real unit, then the naming can follow any sorting order in a way that it fits your use case, such as `grouping similar metric names`. Examples,
+ * If you decided to name something as "net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn
", then it can have the following group names. (Note that this is only an example and you can follow your own order, if it improves your work flow)
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_total
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_failed\_total
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_established\_total
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_closed\_total
+ or
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_total
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_total\_failed
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_total\_established
+ * net\_conntrack\_dialer\_conn\_total\_closed
* ...should represent the same logical thing-being-measured across all label
dimensions.
* request duration