The hash ID is used to conserve network bandwidth for duplicate
stack traces within a single trace.
Often multiple spans will have identical stack traces.
The first occurrence of a stack trace should contain both the
stackFrame content and a value in stackTraceHashId.
Subsequent spans within the same request can refer
to that stack trace by only setting stackTraceHashId.
The hash ID is used to conserve network bandwidth for duplicate
stack traces within a single trace.
Often multiple spans will have identical stack traces.
The first occurrence of a stack trace should contain both the
stackFrame content and a value in stackTraceHashId.
Subsequent spans within the same request can refer
to that stack trace by only setting stackTraceHashId.
The hash ID is used to conserve network bandwidth for duplicate
stack traces within a single trace.
Often multiple spans will have identical stack traces.
The first occurrence of a stack trace should contain both the
stackFrame content and a value in stackTraceHashId.
Subsequent spans within the same request can refer
to that stack trace by only setting stackTraceHashId.
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