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calculate avg in specific period

hqw
Path Finder

Hi all,

I want to calculate average performance of my server in last month, since for different servers, they were reporting different days in a period, and if i use average for total (with 30 days), it may draw down some performance of a server, so now i just use total performance for each server divide the total reporting date for that server. but somehow my search is not working, i can't get anything out. could you pls kindly guild me what is wrong?

Best Regards

my search:

interaction_count earliest=-30d latest=@d | eval date = strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d") |stats dc(date) AS "Reporting_date" by mount_name | stats sum(interaction_count) as sum_day_interaction_count by mount_name |eval avg=sum_day_interaction_count/Reporting_date |table mount_name, avg

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HiroshiSatoh
Champion

What with this?

interaction_count earliest=-30d latest=@d | eval date = strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d") |stats dc(date) AS "Reporting_date", sum(interaction_count) as sum_day_interaction_count by mount_name|eval avg=sum_day_interaction_count/Reporting_date |table mount_name, avg

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HiroshiSatoh
Champion

What with this?

interaction_count earliest=-30d latest=@d | eval date = strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d") |stats dc(date) AS "Reporting_date", sum(interaction_count) as sum_day_interaction_count by mount_name|eval avg=sum_day_interaction_count/Reporting_date |table mount_name, avg

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hqw
Path Finder

Hi Hrio,

I had fixed this problem with a join inside. Thanks for your help on this.

Best regards

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