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How to Graph CPU usage of indexers over time?

DEADBEEF
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I received this image from support and I would like to create a panel in my dashboard to mimic this information.  How would I go about doing that?  I was trying with the current query, but am not having luck.

 

 

 

index=_introspection data.normalized_pct_cpu=* sourcetype=splunk_resource_usage host=idx*
| stats avg(data.normalized_pct_cpu) AS cpu_usage BY host
| table host cpu_usage

 

 

 


indexer_cpu.png

 

I am using data.normalized_pct_cpu as the docs state that it is Percentage of CPU usage across all cores. 100% is equivalent to all CPU resources on the machine, which seems to be what I want but not sure if that is the best way to go about this.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Given that you graphic has a time component, perhaps this might work better for you

index=_introspection data.normalized_pct_cpu=* sourcetype=splunk_resource_usage host=idx*
| timechart avg(data.normalized_pct_cpu) AS cpu_usage BY host

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Given that you graphic has a time component, perhaps this might work better for you

index=_introspection data.normalized_pct_cpu=* sourcetype=splunk_resource_usage host=idx*
| timechart avg(data.normalized_pct_cpu) AS cpu_usage BY host
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