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Is to possible to find indexing volume without using any internal indexes
sivaranjiniG
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11-24-2020
01:39 AM
i need to find daily indexing volume but without using any internal indexes..
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isoutamo
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11-24-2020
01:46 AM
You could count length of all event together and get some kind of estimate for volume. But the best/only real way is to use internal index where splunk stores that information.
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