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Calculate max Transaction per second per day

tmurray3
Path Finder

I am trying to figure out how to calculate the highest number of transaction per second for a given day. I would like the output to print the time and count. For example, at 10/11/2013 12:30:33 pm, 45 TPS

I cannot seem to figure out the query.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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the_wolverine
Champion

Use tstats if possible for performance:

| tstats count where index=APPAUTH earliest=-1w by _time span=1s | timechart span=1d max(count)
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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

You can shorten the calculation a bit to;

index=appauth AUTH earliest=-1w | bucket _time span=1s | top 1 _time by date_mday | fields - percent, date_mday

Just change the earliest value as needed.

/K

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tmurray3
Path Finder

I figured out how to calculate the max tps for a given day using the following query

index=appauth AUTH earliest=-1d|bucket _time span=1s|stats count by _time|sort by count,time DESC limit=1

However, I would also like to display the max tps per day over a week.

Any ideas?

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manidandu
Explorer

Hi,

Do you have any resolution for this? Please post if you have any sample query.

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