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help Extracting data from logs for a line graph - n00b

okeefo
New Member

Hi,

I'm struggling to get some data in to a chart.

My data looks like this:

2013-04-25 17:08:43,882  nodeId="4",type="NodeMonitoringJmxBean",CpuPerThread="[worker0=1.2, worker2=1.2 otherStuff="notbotherdabout" ...]" 
2013-04-25 17:08:43,889  nodeId="8",type="NodeMonitoringJmxBean",CpuPerThread="[worker0=2.2, worker2=3.2 otherStuff="notbotherdabout" ...]" 
2013-04-25 17:08:43,896  nodeId="26",type="NodeMonitoringJmxBean",CpuPerThread="[worker0=3.2, worker2=3.2 otherStuff="notbotherdabout" ...]"

Whats happening here is every 10 seconds a get a log line of each node (30 in total) with current values of thread cpu.

I want to be able to put this in to a chart/line graph so that I can see all worker0 values for each node. over time (say last 15mins).

Ie.

x axis = time
y axis = workerO values

there will be 30 lines - one for each node

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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jeff
Contributor

Sounds like you're looking for timechart.

(your search) | timechart span=30s limit=0 avg(workerO) as workerO by nodeID

should get you close to what you're looking for.

kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

and then click on the little icon that looks like a column chart (just under where it says '534 results..')

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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

what version are on?

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