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How to plot multiple values on single line chart

shanecifaldi
Loves-to-Learn Everything

Hi All.

I run the below search

sourcetype=dbx3_netapp_vault_utilization

it returns the below: (names redacted)
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I need to create a line chart that shows the "name" and "volumeUsed" from 48 hours ago compared to 24 hours ago so we can trend our snapshot size.

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horsefez
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Hi @shanecifaldi,

how about something like this.

sourcetype=dbx3...zation earliest=-24h@h latest=@h | timechart span=1h sum(volumeUsed) AS volume_last_24h by name 
| append [search sourcetype=dbx3...zation earliest=-48h@h latest=-24h@h | timechart span=1h sum(volumeUsed) AS volume_last_48h by name] 

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horsefez
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Hi @shanecifaldi,

how about something like this.

sourcetype=dbx3...zation earliest=-24h@h latest=@h | timechart span=1h sum(volumeUsed) AS volume_last_24h by name 
| append [search sourcetype=dbx3...zation earliest=-48h@h latest=-24h@h | timechart span=1h sum(volumeUsed) AS volume_last_48h by name] 
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shanecifaldi
Loves-to-Learn Everything

this works well but there is one issue - for some reason almost 1/2 of the volumes are being grouped as "other".

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shanecifaldi
Loves-to-Learn Everything

thanks for your help i figured it out with the limit=0 syntax.

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