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How to add a second token to narrow the dropdown time selection to "between" two time frames

spluzer
Communicator

Hey splunksters,

The following dashboard allows the user to select a timeframe to show hosts/sourcetypes that havent reported in. For instance, the current selection dropdown allows them to select everything that hasnt reported in for 24 hours...I'd like to change it with a second token (or something) that shows hosts/st that havent reported in 24 hours but not greater than 48 hours... I assume it involves adding a second token and changing the "where" clause in the search query to some thing like

| where lt < timeLastSeenCheck AND timeLastSeenCheck > secondtoken

However, I'm having trouble getting it to work..any help is much appreciated!

Thanks!

  <label>missing data alert panels (under construction) Clone Clone</label>
  <fieldset submitButton="false" autoRun="true">
    <input type="dropdown" token="simple">
      <label>Simple Time Picker</label>
      <choice value="1">Over 24 Hours</choice>
      <choice value="2">Over 48 Hours</choice>
      <choice value="3">Over 72 Hours</choice>
      <choice value="4">Over 96 Hours</choice>
      <default>1</default>
    </input>
  </fieldset>
  <row>
    <panel>
      <title>Host / Sourcectype Silent (15 day grab)</title>
      <table>
        <search>
          <query>| tstats latest(_indextime) as lt by host sourcetype 
| eval timeLastSeenCheck=relative_time(now(), "-$simple$d@d") 

 | eventstats count(host) as tots_hosts by sourcetype
 | eventstats dc(sourcetype) as tots_st by host 
| where lt < timeLastSeenCheck 
 | eventstats count(host) as ghost_hosts  by sourcetype
 | eval percent_ghost_host = (ghost_hosts / tots_hosts) * 100
 | eventstats dc(sourcetype) as ghost_st by host
 | eval percent_ghost_st = (ghost_st / tots_st) * 100
| convert ctime(timeLastSeenCheck) as Time_LAst_Seen_Check timeformat="%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"
| dedup sourcetype
| rename tots_hosts as Total_hosts_by_ST tots_st as DC_Total_ST_by_HOST
 | table host sourcetype percent_ghost_host percent_ghost_st Total_hosts_by_ST ghost_hosts DC_Total_ST_by_HOST ghost_st Time_LAst_Seen_Check</query>
          <earliest>-15d</earliest>
          <latest>now</latest>
          <sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
        </search>
        <option name="count">10</option>
        <option name="dataOverlayMode">none</option>
        <option name="drilldown">none</option>
        <option name="percentagesRow">false</option>
        <option name="rowNumbers">false</option>
        <option name="totalsRow">false</option>
        <option name="wrap">true</option>
      </table>
    </panel>
  </row>
</form>
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1 Solution

arjunpkishore5
Motivator

Try this.

<label>missing data alert panels (under construction) Clone Clone</label>
   <fieldset submitButton="false" autoRun="true">
     <input type="dropdown" token="simple">
       <label>Over</label>
       <choice value="1">Over 24 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="2">Over 48 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="3">Over 72 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="4">Over 96 Hours</choice>
       <default>1</default>
     </input>
     <input type="dropdown" token="simple_2">
       <label>Later than</label>
       <choice value="1">Later than 24 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="2">Later than 48 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="3">Later than 72 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="4">Later than 96 Hours</choice>
       <default>1</default>
     </input>
   </fieldset>
   <row>
     <panel>
       <title>Host / Sourcectype Silent (15 day grab)</title>
       <table>
         <search>
           <query>| tstats latest(_indextime) as lt by host sourcetype 
 | eval timeLastSeenCheck=relative_time(now(), "-$simple$d@d"), newer_than=relative_time(now(), "-$simple_2$d@d")

  | eventstats count(host) as tots_hosts by sourcetype
  | eventstats dc(sourcetype) as tots_st by host 
 | where lt < timeLastSeenCheck and lt>newer_than
  | eventstats count(host) as ghost_hosts  by sourcetype
  | eval percent_ghost_host = (ghost_hosts / tots_hosts) * 100
  | eventstats dc(sourcetype) as ghost_st by host
  | eval percent_ghost_st = (ghost_st / tots_st) * 100
 | convert ctime(timeLastSeenCheck) as Time_LAst_Seen_Check timeformat="%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"
 | dedup sourcetype
 | rename tots_hosts as Total_hosts_by_ST tots_st as DC_Total_ST_by_HOST
  | table host sourcetype percent_ghost_host percent_ghost_st Total_hosts_by_ST ghost_hosts DC_Total_ST_by_HOST ghost_st Time_LAst_Seen_Check</query>
           <earliest>-15d</earliest>
           <latest>now</latest>
           <sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
         </search>
         <option name="count">10</option>
         <option name="dataOverlayMode">none</option>
         <option name="drilldown">none</option>
         <option name="percentagesRow">false</option>
         <option name="rowNumbers">false</option>
         <option name="totalsRow">false</option>
         <option name="wrap">true</option>
       </table>
     </panel>
   </row>
 </form>

Hope this helps.

Cheers

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arjunpkishore5
Motivator

Try this.

<label>missing data alert panels (under construction) Clone Clone</label>
   <fieldset submitButton="false" autoRun="true">
     <input type="dropdown" token="simple">
       <label>Over</label>
       <choice value="1">Over 24 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="2">Over 48 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="3">Over 72 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="4">Over 96 Hours</choice>
       <default>1</default>
     </input>
     <input type="dropdown" token="simple_2">
       <label>Later than</label>
       <choice value="1">Later than 24 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="2">Later than 48 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="3">Later than 72 Hours</choice>
       <choice value="4">Later than 96 Hours</choice>
       <default>1</default>
     </input>
   </fieldset>
   <row>
     <panel>
       <title>Host / Sourcectype Silent (15 day grab)</title>
       <table>
         <search>
           <query>| tstats latest(_indextime) as lt by host sourcetype 
 | eval timeLastSeenCheck=relative_time(now(), "-$simple$d@d"), newer_than=relative_time(now(), "-$simple_2$d@d")

  | eventstats count(host) as tots_hosts by sourcetype
  | eventstats dc(sourcetype) as tots_st by host 
 | where lt < timeLastSeenCheck and lt>newer_than
  | eventstats count(host) as ghost_hosts  by sourcetype
  | eval percent_ghost_host = (ghost_hosts / tots_hosts) * 100
  | eventstats dc(sourcetype) as ghost_st by host
  | eval percent_ghost_st = (ghost_st / tots_st) * 100
 | convert ctime(timeLastSeenCheck) as Time_LAst_Seen_Check timeformat="%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"
 | dedup sourcetype
 | rename tots_hosts as Total_hosts_by_ST tots_st as DC_Total_ST_by_HOST
  | table host sourcetype percent_ghost_host percent_ghost_st Total_hosts_by_ST ghost_hosts DC_Total_ST_by_HOST ghost_st Time_LAst_Seen_Check</query>
           <earliest>-15d</earliest>
           <latest>now</latest>
           <sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
         </search>
         <option name="count">10</option>
         <option name="dataOverlayMode">none</option>
         <option name="drilldown">none</option>
         <option name="percentagesRow">false</option>
         <option name="rowNumbers">false</option>
         <option name="totalsRow">false</option>
         <option name="wrap">true</option>
       </table>
     </panel>
   </row>
 </form>

Hope this helps.

Cheers

spluzer
Communicator

Thanks..I see what you are getting at, but i dont get any results ...it was a longshot, but i tried setting the values to 2 , 3, 4 , 5 in the second dropdown?? but that didnt work either ....hmmmm

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spluzer
Communicator

Ok. I'm a dummy (missed some spl during copy/pasta)...Got it working ...Thanks arjunpkishore5!

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arjunpkishore5
Motivator

You're welcome. 🙂

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