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Events return blank results

kalilinux0011
New Member

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I don't know what happened,pls look the picture and help me!

thanks very much

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AzJimbo
Path Finder

this old problem bit me today.  Go to 'All Fields' and deselect all fields, then close that window.    Once that was settled, I was able to reselect the 'All Fields' option and the Event Viewer repopulated.  Not sure why it worked, but it did and thought I'd share.

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Anantha123
Communicator

Hi,
sorry cant understand Chinese. but can say that the results will be shown 3rd(Statistics) and 4th(Visualisation) tabs.
If you are in "Fast mode" , then you cannot see events . If you want to see the events you have to change to "Verbose Mode".

Hope this helps.

Thanks
Anantha.

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kalilinux0011
New Member

blank in "Verbose Mode",other mode is OK
so I can't see the raw data in Verbose Mode

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danflannery
New Member

I am having the same issue. In Verbose mode, I am only able to see events under 1 App, which changes randomly. Running the same query under other apps shows the fields on left, but events are blank.

Been having this issue for over a year now and my local Splunk admins cannot seem to help. They think it's a rendering issue with my browser, but I've tried multiple browsers and it behaves the same way on my iPhone as well. Seems to be more of an account-level issue or permissions setting.

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kamlesh_vaghela
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@kalilinux0011

It would be great if you share some sample event and search to help you.

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