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Pie chart help

Marco
Communicator

Hi Splunkers,

I am currently trying to create a pie chart that gets its data from a token:

host=* | eval $Overview$ | chart sum(Warning) as "Warnings"  sum(Violation)  as  Violations sum(Alerts) as Alerts  over sum(ALL)

I am looking to create a pie chart that shows these three values. Any help is appreciated 

 

Thank you,

Marco

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Marco
Communicator

Hi Splunkers,

I found the solution:

host=* | eval $Overview$ | chart sum(Warning) as "Warnings"  sum(Violation)  as  Violations sum(Alerts) as Alerts | transpose

 

I was missing the transpose command.

Thank you,

Marco 

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Marco
Communicator

Hi Splunkers,

I found the solution:

host=* | eval $Overview$ | chart sum(Warning) as "Warnings"  sum(Violation)  as  Violations sum(Alerts) as Alerts | transpose

 

I was missing the transpose command.

Thank you,

Marco 

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion

sample:

| makeresults count=20
| eval Warning = random() %  20,Violation = random() % 20, Alerts = random() % 20
| rename COMMENT as "The sample. from here, the logic."
| chart sum(Warning) as "Warnings"  sum(Violation)  as  Violations sum(Alerts) as Alerts
| eval tmp="1"
| untable tmp Status Count
| fields - tmp
| rename COMMENT as "Viz >> Pie Chart"
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