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Trying to create a overlayed line chart

rmorlen
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I am trying to create a line chart showing results from today compared to a week ago. I searched answers but still haven't got it to work. We are running Splunk 4.2.5.

I also looked at the blog at: Blog

Here is my query:
index=_audit earliest=-0d@d latest=now savedsearch_name=*

| eval searchStartTime=strptime(apiStartTime, "'%a %B %d %H:%M:%S %Y'")

| eval searchEndTime=strptime(apiEndTime, "'%a %B %d %H:%M:%S %Y'")

| eval searchExecuteTime=_time

| eval deltaFromEnd=searchExecuteTime - searchStartTime

| eval ReportKey="Today"

| append [search index=_audit earliest=-7d@d latest=-6d@d savedsearch_name=*

| eval searchStartTime2=strptime(apiStartTime, "'%a %B %d %H:%M:%S %Y'")

| eval searchEndTime2=strptime(apiEndTime, "'%a %B %d %H:%M:%S %Y'")

| eval searchExecuteTime2=_time

| eval deltaFromEnd=searchExecuteTime2 - searchStartTime2

| eval ReportKey="Last Week"

| eval new_time=_time+604800 ]

| eval _time=if(isnotnull(new_time), new_time, _time)

| timechart span=15m median(deltaFromEnd) by ReportKey

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jonuwz
Influencer

Try this approach instead :

index=_internal sourcetype=splunkd eps > 0 | addinfo 
| eval date_wnum=strftime(_time, "%V") 
| eval date_wnum_now=strftime(info_max_time, "%V")
| eval _time=_time+(date_wnum_now-date_wnum)*86400*7  
| eval date_wnum=if(date_wnum==date_wnum_now,"This week",(date_wnum_now-date_wnum)." weeks ago")
| bin _time span=1h
| chart avg(eps) over _time by date_wnum
| makecontinuous _time

You can just alter your search range and it'll cope with it rather than having to alter your search all the time.

jonuwz
Influencer

Thats because the example uses a search with lots and lots of data.

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rmorlen
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Doesn't appear to be working very well. Really, really slow.

Thanks for the suggestion.

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