Monitoring Splunk

Query to get Percentage using two Queries?

Deprasad
Path Finder

I've 2 queries, 1 will give the the total no of events and the other will give the counts by error type.
I'm trying to join the two queries so that I can get the percentage of each error type.

Query 1:
index=app  "ResponseLoggingFilter" "Operation"
| stats count as Total_Transaction

Query 2:
index=app "ResponseLoggingFilter" "Operation"  NOT "OK" NOT "1041"
| rex "(?:.+message\"\:\")(?<Error_Message>.+)(?:\"\,)"
| stats count by Error_Message

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Deprasad
Path Finder

Thanks for this query @richgalloway ! 

It worked. Further I added the below piece of query to get the percentage.


| eval Error_Percentage=round(100*count/Total_Transaction,2)."%"
| table Error_Message,count, Error_Percentage

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

See if this helps

index=app  "ResponseLoggingFilter" "Operation"
| eventstats count as Total_Transaction
| rex "(?:.+message\"\:\")(?<Error_Message>.+)(?:\"\,)"
| eval Error_Message = if(match(_raw, "OK") OR match(_raw, "1041"), null(), Error_Message)
| stats max(Total_Transaction) as Total_Transaction, count by Error_Message
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
0 Karma

Deprasad
Path Finder

Thanks for this query @richgalloway ! 

It worked. Further I added the below piece of query to get the percentage.


| eval Error_Percentage=round(100*count/Total_Transaction,2)."%"
| table Error_Message,count, Error_Percentage

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