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Add process.cpu.count #218

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@twenzel twenzel commented Mar 9, 2022

Adds the "process.cpu.count" metric to the runtime metrics.

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Merging #218 (dcdd6ee) into main (c651aa5) will increase coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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....Contrib.Instrumentation.Runtime/RuntimeMetrics.cs 100.00% <100.00%> (ø)

@cijothomas cijothomas merged commit 51e335e into open-telemetry:main Mar 10, 2022
@twenzel twenzel deleted the feature/AddCpuCount branch March 11, 2022 05:49
swetharavichandrancisco pushed a commit to swetharavichandrancisco/opentelemetry-dotnet-contrib that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2022
* Add process.cpu.count

* Change to gauge

* Update tests

* Add link to PR

Co-authored-by: Cijo Thomas <[email protected]>
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