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How do you write a query that lists events from source type A only when a corresponding event in source type B doesn't contain a specific event code?

maniishpawar
Path Finder

Hi,

I am trying to write a query to list events from source type A only when the corresponding event in source type B does not contain a specific event code. I believe the only correlation element here is the _time.

Real scenario: every time we deploy a build, there are some entries in a log file, but IIS server also generate an error event code at that time. I wanted to capture the IIS errors only when there is no build deployment.

Thanks

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maniishpawar
Path Finder

Thank you for the query. but i tried using transactions it grouped the events but I dont have a way to say
startwith and does not endwith
| transaction host maxspan=2m startswith=(EventCode="5009") NOT (endswith=(EventCode="10003"))

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kmorris_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try a subsearch, something like this:

sourcetype=access_combined NOT 
    [ search sourcetype=linux_secure 
    | eval clientip=dest 
    | fields clientip]

If the fieldnames are the same in each source, you won't need to do the eval that I did in my subsearch. This search above will show all of the clientip field values, within the time frame that I am searching, where those ip addresses aren't in the linux_secure sourcetype in the dest field.

I know this isn't specific to your data sources, but hopefully, you can extrapolate the concept to use in your search.

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