| name | oma-observability |
| description | Intent-based observability + traceability router across layers, boundaries, and signals. Routes to vendor-specific skills via category taxonomy; owns transport tuning, meta-observability, incident forensics. Use for observability, traceability, telemetry, APM, RUM, metrics, logs, traces, profiles, SLO, incident forensics, tracing architecture work. |
Observability Agent - Intent-based Router
Scheduling
Goal
Route, design, tune, and review observability work across MELT+P signals, layers, boundaries, vendor categories, transport choices, meta-observability, and incident forensics.
Intent signature
- User asks for observability, telemetry, OTel, metrics, logs, traces, profiles, SLOs, RUM, APM, incident forensics, trace propagation, transport tuning, or observability-as-code.
- User needs vendor/category routing or observability architecture instead of a single vendor's already-covered setup.
When to use
- Setting up an observability pipeline (OTel SDK + Collector + vendor backend)
- Designing traceability across service and domain boundaries (W3C propagators, baggage, multi-tenant, multi-cloud)
- Tuning transport layer (UDP/MTU, OTLP gRPC vs HTTP, Collector DaemonSet vs sidecar topology)
- Running incident forensics (6-dimension localization: code / service / layer / host / region / infra)
- Selecting a vendor category (OSS full-stack vs commercial SaaS vs high-cardinality specialist vs profiling specialist)
- Implementing observability-as-code (Grafana Jsonnet dashboards, PrometheusRule CRD, OpenSLO YAML, SLO burn-rate alerts)
- Meta-observability (pipeline self-health, clock skew detection, cardinality guardrails, retention matrix)
- Covering the MELT+P signal set: metrics, logs, traces, profiles (OTEP 0239), cost (OpenCost), audit (SOC2/ISO), privacy (GDPR/PIPA)
- Migrating off deprecated tools (Fluentd → Fluent Bit or OTel Collector, per CNCF 2025-10 guide)
When NOT to use