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Time range picker preview doesn't work on Hunk

bohanlon_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Issue = Time range picker preview doesn't work on Hunk

To reproduce:
0 = Setup Demo Hunk workload as per: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Hunk/6.4.3/Hunktutorial/Tutorialoverview
1 = Run a search (e.g. index=hunkexample)
2 = Select a timeslice from the timeline. alt text
3 = Observe that no events are returned (bottom right panel is blank).

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bohanlon_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Answer = The time range preview picker is not expected to work on Hunk.
Cause = This is because Hunk/Hadoop cannot guarantee time ordered results (because of the way hadoop returns it's results).

Related Bugs to this:
ERP-1938 = Clarify Behaviour.
ERP-1972 = Document behaviour.

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bohanlon_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Answer = The time range preview picker is not expected to work on Hunk.
Cause = This is because Hunk/Hadoop cannot guarantee time ordered results (because of the way hadoop returns it's results).

Related Bugs to this:
ERP-1938 = Clarify Behaviour.
ERP-1972 = Document behaviour.

kschon_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Please note though that if you select a range on the time range picker and double click it, Hunk will launch a new query using that time range.

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