Splunk Enterprise

Drill-down Search Earliest Latest Offset

Splunk_Fabi
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When I edit a correlation search, I want to configure the time of the drill-down search. 

If I put "1h" in the form "Earliest Offset", it inputs the unix time stamp in milliseconds. Splunk expects the unix time stamp in seconds. Is there a workaround for this issue?

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-> 

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Correct would be:

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sainag_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

@Splunk_Fabi Hello, which version of ES are you using? I have seen a similar bug in 7.3.2 (a fix might be on the future roadmap). If you are on 7.3.2, please file a ticket with Splunk Support to expedite the issue.

 

 

 

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