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Negative Index Delay

paimonsoror
Builder

Well this one is interesting. How can splunk index something before it knows about it 😛

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gwobben
Communicator

That's not too hard.. _time is derived from the timestamp, which could be in the past or in the future(!). _indextime is the time the event arrives at the indexer.

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gwobben
Communicator

That's not too hard.. _time is derived from the timestamp, which could be in the past or in the future(!). _indextime is the time the event arrives at the indexer.

paimonsoror
Builder

Makes sense, sounds like i need to be looking at what the _time data is for the events that are coming in.

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