As of Splunk 6 the Ctrl-X or Cmd-Z "Undo" action will only undo the keypresses you have typed since the last time you hit return. Once you hit return that history gets wiped and to return to the moment you hit Return, you have to use your browsers back button. And as you have found out, the browser's back button will redispatch that search.
The only advice that I have, is that you can just wail away on the back button and forward buttons and let the crazy storm of search dispatches happen - the UI will be working very hard to cancel the one(s) that you dispatched moments before, but it will cancel them. Which just means you shouldn't worry about creating a lot of runaway searches on the host. It is frustrating though because the old behavior was much better and you could Ctrl-Z your way back with great precision and without any searches being dispatched until you hit return. I submitted this as an ER myself a ways back.
And one final comment that may help, is that the Sideview Utils app does have a little sample interface that is a partial replacement for the generic search UI - with a relatively recent version of Sideview Utils you can navigate to "Apps > Sideview Utils > Sample Interfaces > Sideview Search, or just send your browser to /en-US/app/sideview_utils/sv_search
If you don't have that view in your copy of Sideview Utils just update to the latest (3.3 as of this writing)
As of Splunk 6 the Ctrl-X or Cmd-Z "Undo" action will only undo the keypresses you have typed since the last time you hit return. Once you hit return that history gets wiped and to return to the moment you hit Return, you have to use your browsers back button. And as you have found out, the browser's back button will redispatch that search.
The only advice that I have, is that you can just wail away on the back button and forward buttons and let the crazy storm of search dispatches happen - the UI will be working very hard to cancel the one(s) that you dispatched moments before, but it will cancel them. Which just means you shouldn't worry about creating a lot of runaway searches on the host. It is frustrating though because the old behavior was much better and you could Ctrl-Z your way back with great precision and without any searches being dispatched until you hit return. I submitted this as an ER myself a ways back.
And one final comment that may help, is that the Sideview Utils app does have a little sample interface that is a partial replacement for the generic search UI - with a relatively recent version of Sideview Utils you can navigate to "Apps > Sideview Utils > Sample Interfaces > Sideview Search, or just send your browser to /en-US/app/sideview_utils/sv_search
If you don't have that view in your copy of Sideview Utils just update to the latest (3.3 as of this writing)
I have installed chrome 31.0.1650.57 and the problem still happen.
It looks like the problem is rerunning a search and trying to hit CTR Z afterwards. The history of undo seems to have gone away. Very frustrating.
I am running mac OSX 10.8.4 and chrome 26.0.1410.65. This feature used to work in splunk 4.3 but now it's not working anymore.
I really need it! Does anybody has a solution?
this is working fine for me on Splunk 6 in Chrome (29.0.1547.76) on OSX (10.8.5)
I need this feature, and I don't want to run previous searches again and again just to go back to previous searches by clicking browser's back button ...
Also noticed this - annoying!