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Results of 2 query in Pie Chart

motupaul
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Hi All,

I am looking for pie chart which number success & Error events in the search. Below are my 2 query's.

Query 1 :- host = servername sourcetype=file index=index_prod "ERROR" | stats count
Query 2 :- host = servername sourcetype=file index=index_prod "Success" | stats count

Initially i though to extract the field, But the in the event "Error" & "Success" falls on different fields. Can some please suggestion an idea.

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Chart this as a pie:

host = servername sourcetype=file index=index_prod ("ERROR" OR "SUCCESS") | eval class = if(searchmatch("ERROR"), "ERROR", "SUCCESS") | stats count by class

Combining the two searches will also give you a performance boost 🙂

Note, I've assumed that events containing both ERROR and SUCCESS will only be counted as ERROR.

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motupaul
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Thank you very much

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Chart this as a pie:

host = servername sourcetype=file index=index_prod ("ERROR" OR "SUCCESS") | eval class = if(searchmatch("ERROR"), "ERROR", "SUCCESS") | stats count by class

Combining the two searches will also give you a performance boost 🙂

Note, I've assumed that events containing both ERROR and SUCCESS will only be counted as ERROR.

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