Splunk Search

How do I count the total in a subsearch with only totals that are greater than 100.

Dallastek
Explorer
sourcetype=mysource Name=web_access `myfilter` | stats count(Source_Host) as temp by Source_Host, Dest_Host | sort -temp | eval subtotal = temp."        " | stats list(Source_Host) AS Destination, list(subtotal) as Subtotal, sum(temp) as Total by Dest_Host | eval Total = Total."      " | sort - Total | rename Dest_Host AS Source 

Tried a subsearch but, no joy-

sourcetype=mysource Name=web_access `myfilter` | stats count(Source_Host) as temp by Source_Host, Dest_Host | sort -temp | eval subtotal = temp."        " | stats list(Source_Host) AS Destination, list(subtotal) as Subtotal, sum(temp) as Total by Dest_Host | eval Total = Total."      " | sort - Total | rename Dest_Host AS Source | search | stats count by  Source, Total | where count >100
Tags (3)
0 Karma
1 Solution

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

If your first search works, then this should do it:

sourcetype=mysource Name=web_access `myfilter` | stats count(Source_Host) as temp by Source_Host, Dest_Host | sort -temp | eval subtotal = temp."        " | stats list(Source_Host) AS Destination, list(subtotal) as Subtotal, sum(temp) as Total by Dest_Host | eval count=Total | eval Total = Total."      " | sort - Total | rename Dest_Host AS Source | where count>100 | fields - count

BTW, this is not called a subsearch, and it confused the question very much that you used that term. I suppose this might be called a postsearch...?

View solution in original post

0 Karma

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

If your first search works, then this should do it:

sourcetype=mysource Name=web_access `myfilter` | stats count(Source_Host) as temp by Source_Host, Dest_Host | sort -temp | eval subtotal = temp."        " | stats list(Source_Host) AS Destination, list(subtotal) as Subtotal, sum(temp) as Total by Dest_Host | eval count=Total | eval Total = Total."      " | sort - Total | rename Dest_Host AS Source | where count>100 | fields - count

BTW, this is not called a subsearch, and it confused the question very much that you used that term. I suppose this might be called a postsearch...?

0 Karma

Dallastek
Explorer

That works thanks!!

0 Karma

Dallastek
Explorer

Sorry if this seems confusing. really what I need is to only show events that are greater than 100 in the total column.

0 Karma

Dallastek
Explorer

that is actually two separate searches, It all got mushed together when I posted 🙂

0 Karma

Dallastek
Explorer

the output looks like this:
Source-----------------------Destination-----------------------------subtotal----------------Total
1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 3 5
3.3.3.3 2

0 Karma

Dallastek
Explorer

Again I posted 2 seperate searches to show what I have tried, I dont run BOTH searches

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Introducing Splunk Enterprise 9.2

WATCH HERE! Watch this Tech Talk to learn about the latest features and enhancements shipped in the new Splunk ...

Adoption of RUM and APM at Splunk

    Unleash the power of Splunk Observability   Watch Now In this can't miss Tech Talk! The Splunk Growth ...

Routing logs with Splunk OTel Collector for Kubernetes

The Splunk Distribution of the OpenTelemetry (OTel) Collector is a product that provides a way to ingest ...