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Help on weblog parsing

pbenner
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I need to aggregate the values found in the apache weblogs. First I need to parse out several fields. I can get these fileds parsed out. But now I need to aggregate the counts of these fields. For example, the number of elements requested per client over a selected time range. So I need to count all the elements for each client and display them in a graph. And also show in descending order the clients that requested an element. Is this doable? If so what components do I use?

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Lowell
Super Champion

Yes. This is very doable.

I would recommend checking out the following search commands to get started:

  • stats
  • chart
  • timechart

If you are pretty new to splunk. Check out How search commands work and go from there. There is also a basic search tutorial that is very helpful in walking though basic commands too.

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Lowell
Super Champion

Yes. This is very doable.

I would recommend checking out the following search commands to get started:

  • stats
  • chart
  • timechart

If you are pretty new to splunk. Check out How search commands work and go from there. There is also a basic search tutorial that is very helpful in walking though basic commands too.

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