Alerting

How to search Apache access logs and alert if status code 500 appears for more than 10 minutes?

krishnacasso
Path Finder

I am new to Splunk. We will be using it to monitor our Apache logs. I need to configure an alert for the Apache access log. If the 500 status in the access log appears more than 10 minutes I need get a alert saying the Apache services were down.

xx.xx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:05 -0600] 7765 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:06 -0600] 8704 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:06 -0600] 12730 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:07 -0600] 10192 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:07 -0600] 8749 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 500 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:07 -0600] 8222 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 500 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xxx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:08 -0600] 9021 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 500 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xxx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:08 -0600] 9306 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 500 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xxx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:08 -0600] 8598 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 500 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xxx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:09 -0600] 8482 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xxx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:09 -0600] 8647 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"
xx.xxx.xx.xx - - [2/Feb/2016:12:44:09 -0600] 8750 "GET /forms/login.fcc HTTP/1.1" 200 3094 "-" "-"

I need to get an alert if 500 appears for more than 10 minutes.
Can you help with writing a search for this?

Thanks.

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MuS
Legend

Hi krishnacasso,

Welcome to Splunk 🙂

if you already have a field called status which represents the status code, you can run a search like this:

your base search to get the apache logs earliest=-11min@min | bin _time span=1min | stats count(eval(status=="500")) by time | where count>=10

This will count status="500" per minute and if the count is bigger or equal 10 show the result. You can safe this as an alert http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.3.3/Alert/Aboutalerts

If the status field is not yet available run the above search with some regex to get the field :

your base search to get the apache logs earliest=-11min@min | rex ""\s(?<status>\d+)\s\d" | bin _time span=1min | stats count(eval(status=="500")) by time | where count>=10

Hope this helps to get you started ...

cheers, MuS

PS: This is un-tested, because I don't have a Splunk handy right now 😉

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