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jip31
Motivator

Hi

I use the code below

In the case of no FreeSpace event exists, I would like to display the message "No disk pace events for this host" in my single panel

How doing this please?

 

 

 

 

 `diskspace` 
| fields FreeSpaceKB host 
| eval host=upper(host) 
| eval FreeSpace = FreeSpaceKB/1024 
| eval FreeSpace = round(FreeSpace/1024,1) 
| search host=$tok_filterhost$ 
| stats latest(FreeSpace) as FreeSpace by host 
| table FreeSpace 

 

 

 

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to4kawa
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`diskspace` 
| fields FreeSpaceKB host 
| eval host=upper(host) 
| eval FreeSpace = FreeSpaceKB/1024 
| eval FreeSpace = round(FreeSpace/1024,1) 
| search host=$tok_filterhost$ 
| stats latest(FreeSpace) as FreeSpace by host 
| eval FreeSpace=FreeSpace."GB"
| table FreeSpace

and delete option.

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion

 

 `diskspace` 
| fields FreeSpaceKB host 
| eval host=upper(host) 
| eval FreeSpace = FreeSpaceKB/1024 
| eval FreeSpace = round(FreeSpace/1024,1) 
| search host=$tok_filterhost$ 
| stats latest(FreeSpace) as FreeSpace by host 
| table FreeSpace 
| appendpipe [|stats count
| eval FreeSpace="No disk pace events for this host"
| where count = 0 | table FreeSpace ]

 

There must have been something made by  @woodcock  about it before, but I've forgotten.

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jip31
Motivator

Thanks, it works fine but ..

In my xml , i format my single value like this

<option name="unit">GB</option>

 So if "No disk space for this events" is true what is displayed is "No disk space for this events GB".....

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
`diskspace` 
| fields FreeSpaceKB host 
| eval host=upper(host) 
| eval FreeSpace = FreeSpaceKB/1024 
| eval FreeSpace = round(FreeSpace/1024,1) 
| search host=$tok_filterhost$ 
| stats latest(FreeSpace) as FreeSpace by host 
| eval FreeSpace=FreeSpace."GB"
| table FreeSpace

and delete option.

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jip31
Motivator

it works but in this case I lost the color format vizualization I use 

 

ex : 0 to 32 : red color

32 to 50 : orange color

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jip31
Motivator

Thanks Would you confirme that with this code the color palette will continue to work fine? ( i cant test ot today sorry)?

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jip31
Motivator
Thanks Would you confirme that with this code the color palette will continue to work fine? ( i cant test ot today sorry)?
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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You've got it; that's the way to do it, but it was originally from @martin_mueller .

to4kawa
Ultra Champion

Every query has its own history. thanks @woodcock 

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