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How to Grab Variance

a_n
Path Finder

Hello,

I am ingesting  files containing host and ports for each host.

For each Source (FILE) The Nodes(host) and ports are being extracted and since I have many ports per node I have data as:
FILE #1, NodeX, Port: 443/tcp, 80/tcp,21/tcp (and more...)
-->using mvexpand for FILE#1 I have:
Node, Port
X, 443
X, 80
X,21 
-->for FILE#2 I have the same
--> for file #3, I have:
X, 443
X, 80
(one port is missing, or in other scenarios added)
so the count for Node X per FILE will be
FILE,     Count
File#1, 3
File#2, 3
File#3, 2


I want to grab when there is a change in that count and raise an alert.
I managed to show it on chart, but as I have many nodes, the chart is not suitable.
Can any one advise the best way to grab this variance and set the alert?
Thank you.

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try something like this

| dedup source node port
| stats count by node port
| eventstats max(count) as sources by node port
| where count!= sources

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a_n
Path Finder

Thank you,

With some minor modifications, it worked.
Appreciates.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try something like this

| dedup source node port
| stats count by node port
| eventstats max(count) as sources by node port
| where count!= sources
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