Alerting

How to create an alert based on first occurrence of a field value

tdavison76
Path Finder

Hello,

My apologies, I hope this makes sense, still learning.  I have events coming in that look like this:

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I need to create an alert for when state = 1 for name = VZEROP002.  But, I can't figure out how to write the query to only look at the state for VZEROP002. 

The query I'm running is:

index=zn | spath "items{1}.state" | search "items{1}.state"=1

 

But, the search results still return events where VZEROP002 has a state of 2, and VZEROP001 has the state of 1.

I hope that makes sense, and thanks in advance for any help with this.

Thanks,

Tom

 

 

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PaulPanther
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Good Morning! Is the order for the name always the same? So that VZEROP002 is always the first entry in the list?

If yes you could try:

index=zn| spath "items{0}.state" | spath "items{0}.name"| search "items{0}.name"=VZEROP002 "items{0}.state"=1

Do you need the list entries in one event for comparison within the event or could you split them in separate events?

 

 

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PaulPanther
Motivator

Good Morning! Is the order for the name always the same? So that VZEROP002 is always the first entry in the list?

If yes you could try:

index=zn| spath "items{0}.state" | spath "items{0}.name"| search "items{0}.name"=VZEROP002 "items{0}.state"=1

Do you need the list entries in one event for comparison within the event or could you split them in separate events?

 

 

tdavison76
Path Finder

Hello,

 

Thank you for your help, that did t he trick.  Unfortunately, the only option I see is to bring them in as a list.  It appears VZEROP002 is always the first on the list.  So this should do the trick.

Thanks again,

Tom

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