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Average Weekly Value

henryt1
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So I was unable to find an answer on here that helped with what I'm trying to do. When I run the following query I get a single number of logins per week.

host="web01.inno-360.com" AND source="/var/log/apache2/pg_ssl_access.log" AND \/projects\/*\/talent-ecosystems\/createlist | stats count by source

However I am also wanting to find out what the average number of logins is (per week) since the beginning of the year. Would anyone know how to do this? Thanks in advance.

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Sarmbrister
Path Finder

I know this is an old post, but I created the below search query below. Should work for anyone looking for their average over the past 7 days. It's a big ugly search and I'm sure there is a way to simply this or to heavily utilize eval but this is what I ended up with. Hope it helps everyone.
index=_internal source=*license_usage.log type=usage

| eval GB = b/1024/1024/1024

| timechart span=1d sum(GB) by pool

| eval Time=strftime(_time, "%m/%d/%Y")

| fieldformat auto_generated_pool_enterprise=tostring(auto_generated_pool_enterprise, "commas"). " GB"

| fields - _time

| addcoltotals auto_generated_pool_enterprise label=Total labelfield=weeklytotal
| fields Time,auto_generated_pool_enterprise, weeklytotal
| search weeklytotal=Total auto_generated_pool_enterprise>1*GB
| eval weekly_average=(auto_generated_pool_enterprise/7)
|eval Total_weekly_average=round(weekly_average,2)
| table Total_weekly_average
| rename Total_weekly_average AS "Average over the past 7 days"

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sowings
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I'd use an eval to set a new variable to the week number (see strftime and %V), then use that value as the "by" field in a stats command.

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sowings
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Something like "search=foo ... | stats command_to_get_daily_count | eval wnum=strftime(_time, "%V") | stats avg(count) by wnum"

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henryt1
Path Finder

Thank you for the input, I've never used eval before (I'm new to Splunk) so what would that query look like?

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