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How do you extract all values for respective fields from multi line event?

twh1
Communicator

I have below event in my log which is output of a single command.

TIMESTAMP=2018-09-11T06:47:56|HOSTNAME=a9tvdb152|Cluster_Resources=CRS_Cluster_resources
NAME=ora.ASMNET1LSNR_ASM.lsnr
TYPE=ora.asm_listener.type
TARGET=ONLINE             , ONLINE             , ONLINE
STATE=ONLINE on a9tvdb151, ONLINE on a9tvdb152, ONLINE on a9tvdb153
NAME=ora.ASMNET2LSNR_ASM.lsnr
TYPE=ora.asm_listener.type
TARGET=ONLINE             , ONLINE             , ONLINE
STATE=ONLINE on a9tvdb151, ONLINE on a9tvdb152, ONLINE on a9tvdb153
NAME=ora.DATA1_DG.dg
TYPE=ora.diskgroup.type
TARGET=ONLINE             , ONLINE             , ONLINE
STATE=ONLINE on a9tvdb151, ONLINE on a9tvdb152, ONLINE on a9tvdb153

I am getting below fields in this event but with only first values not rest.

  • TIMESTAMP
  • NAME
  • TYPE
  • TARGET
  • STATE

I need all value occurrence in respective field.

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mayurr98
Super Champion

can you try this?

| makeresults 
 | eval data="TIMESTAMP=2018-09-11T06:47:56|HOSTNAME=a9tvdb152|Cluster_Resources=CRS_Cluster_resources
 NAME=ora.ASMNET1LSNR_ASM.lsnr
 TYPE=ora.asm_listener.type
 TARGET=ONLINE             , ONLINE             , ONLINE
 STATE=ONLINE on a9tvdb151, ONLINE on a9tvdb152, ONLINE on a9tvdb153
 NAME=ora.ASMNET2LSNR_ASM.lsnr
 TYPE=ora.asm_listener.type
 TARGET=ONLINE             , ONLINE             , ONLINE
 STATE=ONLINE on a9tvdb151, ONLINE on a9tvdb152, ONLINE on a9tvdb153
 NAME=ora.DATA1_DG.dg
 TYPE=ora.diskgroup.type
 TARGET=ONLINE             , ONLINE             , ONLINE
 STATE=ONLINE on a9tvdb151, ONLINE on a9tvdb152, ONLINE on a9tvdb153" | rex field=data max_match=0 "NAME\=(?<NAME>.*)\s*TYPE\=(?<Type>.*)\s*TARGET\=(?<TARGET>.*)\s*STATE\=(?<STATE>.*)"
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twh1
Communicator

HI @mayurr98 ,

I tried above option and got the result in tablular format. But all data is displayed as single event. Not as multiple row.

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Sukisen1981
Champion

are you using regex to extract the values?

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twh1
Communicator

@Sukisen1981
As I mentioned, event is output of single command. I am not using regex. I need to extract the field run time.

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