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How can I retrieve fired alerts in chronological order ?

av81
Engager

Hello,

I used Splunk REST API with Search endpoint to be able to retrieve the latest fired alerts based on a title search.

I get the fired alerts in alphabetical order but not in chronological order since all the alerts obtained have the default field <updated>1970-01-01T01:00:00+01:00</updated>.

Here's the url and query I used :
https://<host>:<mPort>/services/alerts/fired_alerts?search=name%3DSOC%20-*&&sort_dir=desc&sort_key=u...

 

 

| rest /services/alerts/fired_alerts/
| search title="SOC - *"
| sort -updated
| table title, updated, triggered_alert_count, author

 

 

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Here are the references I used : 
Search endpoint descriptions - Splunk Documentation
Using the REST API reference - Splunk Documentation

So, how can I retrieve fired alerts in chronological order with a title search ? Or how can I obtain a field indicating the date the alert was triggered ?

Thanks in advance.

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marnall
Motivator

You could use the /services/search/v2/jobs REST endpoint

 

| rest /services/search/v2/jobs 
| search label = "SOC - *"
| sort - updated
| table label updated author ```add fields as desired```

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marnall
Motivator

You could use the /services/search/v2/jobs REST endpoint

 

| rest /services/search/v2/jobs 
| search label = "SOC - *"
| sort - updated
| table label updated author ```add fields as desired```
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