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How to display a message in dashboard like "PROCESS IS DOWN" when certain events showed up in log?

krishnacasso
Path Finder

I want to display a message in dashboard like "PROCESS IS DOWN" when certain events showed up in log.

"sm waiting for threads to terminate" OR
"sm proceeding with shutdown" OR
"sm is down" OR
"Thread pool stopped; proceeding with shutdown" OR
"Released sm"

If any of the string when occurred in log, I want to show a message like host and Process is down.

Thanks!

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cmerriman
Super Champion
....|appendpipe [search "sm waiting for threads to terminate" OR "sm proceeding with shutdown" OR "sm is down" OR "Thread pool stopped; proceeding with shutdown" OR "Released sm"|eval newMessage="PROCESS IS DOWN"|table newMessage]|search newMessage=*|stats count by newMessage|fields - count

I tested this quicky on my system and it seems to work.

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aaraneta_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi krishnacasso,
try something like this:

your_search "sm waiting for threads to terminate" OR "sm proceeding with shutdown" OR "sm is down" OR "Thread pool stopped; proceeding with shutdown" OR "Released sm" | eval Message="PROCESS IS DOWN" | rex "(?<Error>(sm proceeding with shutdown)|(sm is down)|(Thread pool stopped; proceeding with shutdown)|(Released sm)) | table _time host Message Error

In this way you show TimeStamp, host, your message and in addition also the Error String you found.

Bye.
Giuseppe

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cmerriman
Super Champion
....|appendpipe [search "sm waiting for threads to terminate" OR "sm proceeding with shutdown" OR "sm is down" OR "Thread pool stopped; proceeding with shutdown" OR "Released sm"|eval newMessage="PROCESS IS DOWN"|table newMessage]|search newMessage=*|stats count by newMessage|fields - count

I tested this quicky on my system and it seems to work.

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