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How to add column values based on subsearch?

Gabriel
Path Finder

Hi everyone

I got the following sample search that yields the table below.

index=server
| stats avg(response_time) by server_name
| sort + avg(response_time)
| streamstats count as rank
| head 3

rank server_name avg(response_time) new_performance_metric
1 best.server 300  
2 second.best.server 350  
3 third.best.server 400  

 

Once I know the top servers, I want to calculate additional new_performance_metric for each of the three servers. Does anyone know how this can be done?

Note:
- I can't use foreach since the metric I want to calculate involves streaming commands. Foreach does not support that.
- I think I can't use a subsearch since it is executed first where the top servers are not known yet.
- I can't precompute the new_performance_metric for all servers and then use something like a lookup since this is computationally too expensive.

My guess is that the solution involves a macro but I couldn't figure it out yet. Many thanks in advance.

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Your guess is wrong. Macro is expanded before spawning the search. So you can either use subsearch (but the other way around - run this search as a subsearch to generate set of conditions) or use the map command.

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Your guess is wrong. Macro is expanded before spawning the search. So you can either use subsearch (but the other way around - run this search as a subsearch to generate set of conditions) or use the map command.

Gabriel
Path Finder

I just tried the mapping command. It did precisely what I needed. Thanks a lot, you saved me heaps of time! 💪

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just remember that map spawns subsearches which have its own limits (in terms of returned results and execution time). It is also considered a "risky command" and as such might be restricted.

Gabriel
Path Finder

I testet it yesterday and it turns out our production environment suppresses dashboards and reports that make use of the mapping command. I had to use subsearches after all. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction, I am sure the mapping command will come in handy, at some point, even if I can't use it this time 🤓

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