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How to find EPS/GB?

debjit_k
Path Finder

Hi All, 

 

Need little help I need to find EPS/GB of my existing data. 

How to find out that data do we have any SPL for this or how it this.

 

Thanks 

 

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paulcurry
Path Finder

It's difficult without seeing your data.  For just eps, try:

index=_internal source=*metrics.log earliest=-1h group=per_host_thruput series=* component=Metrics
| timechart span=1m avg(eps) as avg_eps

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi

as @paulcurry said, 1st you must define what you are meaning with EPS?

  • indexing speed
  • throughput on some node e.g. UF or HF or ...
  • search speed
  • something else

r. Ismo

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paulcurry
Path Finder

Not exactly sure what you are looking for, but maybe some information from the _internal index can help.  Like this:

index=_internal host=* group=per_index_thruput | stats sum(kbps) as kbps sum(ev) as ev by series | eval ev=round(ev,0)

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debjit_k
Path Finder

Thank you for the query.

 

Actually I'm looking for EPS only. Will the below query works just to find EPS.

 

Thanks

Debjit

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