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Mrig342
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Hi,

I am getting  the below table using the query "index=main host="abcde" | rex field=_raw "(?ms)Node\s+Name\s:\s(?<Node_Name>\w+\S+)" | rex field=_raw "(?ms)Node\sState\s:\s(?<Node_State>[\w\s]+\w)\s+Number | eval Result=if('Node_State'=='Running', "Ok", "NotOk") | table Node_Name,Node_State,Result"

Node_Name    Node_State                       Result

abc                      Stopped                               NotOk

cde                      Running                                NotOk

abc                      Running                                NotOk

xyz                       Stopped                               NotOk

the                       Running                                NotOk

abc                      Partially running                NotOk

abc                      Stopped                                NotOk

xyz                       Running                                NotOk

the                       Running                                NotOk

abc                      Running                                NotOk

 

Is there anything wrong with my query in the eval command..? I want the "Result" field to be "Ok" if Running and "NotOk" for any other state. But here it seems not working as expected.

Please help modify the query to get the output in desired way.

Thank you.

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to4kawa
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| eval Result=if(Node_State=="Running", "Ok", "NotOk") 

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to4kawa
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| eval Result=if(Node_State=="Running", "Ok", "NotOk") 

Mrig342
Contributor

Hi to4kawa,

Thank you very much..!! It is now working as desired.

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