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Difference between count of events grouped by host and path for 2 last 10m time ranges

Haleb
Path Finder

I have the following SPL search.

 

index="cloudflare"
| top ClientRequestPath by ClientRequestHost
| eval percent = round(percent,2)
| rename count as "Events", ClientRequestPath as "Path", percent as "%"

 

 Wich give me this result. I also need to group it by 10m time range and calculate the difference in percents between 2 previous time ranges for every line. Help me figure out how do that, thx.
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You may need to go back to basics to get your time buckets it. Start with something like this

index="cloudflare"
| bin _time span=10m
| stats count by _time ClientRequestHost ClientRequestPath
| eventstats sum(count) as total by _time ClientRequestHost
| eval percent = round(count / total,2)
| rename count as "Events", ClientRequestPath as "Path", percent as "%"

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You may need to go back to basics to get your time buckets it. Start with something like this

index="cloudflare"
| bin _time span=10m
| stats count by _time ClientRequestHost ClientRequestPath
| eventstats sum(count) as total by _time ClientRequestHost
| eval percent = round(count / total,2)
| rename count as "Events", ClientRequestPath as "Path", percent as "%"
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