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| otel.inferred.spans.lib.directory <br/> OTEL_INFERRED_SPANS_LIB_DIRECTORY | Defaults to the value of `java.io.tmpdir` | Profiling requires that the [async-profiler](https://github.com/async-profiler/async-profiler) shared library is exported to a temporary location and loaded by the JVM. The partition backing this location must be executable, however in some server-hardened environments, `noexec` may be set on the standard `/tmp` partition, leading to `java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError` errors. Set this property to an alternative directory (e.g. `/var/tmp`) to resolve this. |
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| otel.inferred.spans.parent.override.handler <br/> OTEL_INFERRED_SPANS_PARENT_OVERRIDE_HANDLER | Defaults to a handler adding span-links to the inferred span | Inferred spans sometimes need to be inserted as the new parent of a normal span, which is not directly possible because that span has already been sent. For this reason, this relationship needs to be represented differently, which normally is done by adding a span-link to the inferred span. This configuration can be used to override that behaviour by providing the fully qualified name of a class implementing `BiConsumer<SpanBuilder, SpanContext>`: The biconsumer will be invoked with the inferred span as first argument and the span for which the inferred one was detected as new parent as second argument |
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### Usage with declarative configuration
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You can configure the inferred spans processor using declarative YAML configuration with the

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