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How to convert seconds to days?

mark_chuman
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This search:

index=perfstats host=hostname | chart max(System_Up_Time) as "System Uptime" by host

Outputs a value such as this:

85486.676230500001

Just trying to convert this value in seconds to days.

Thanks. Looked at different posts, but can't seem to convert it effectively.

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Raja
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perfect

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pradeepkumarg
Influencer

All that you need is an eval command to do the math and store in a new field

index=perfstats host=hostname | eval Uptime_Days = System_Up_Time/86400 | chart max(Uptime_Days) as "System Uptime" by host

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The tostring() takes seconds, you've fed it with days. Pick only one way of conversion, not both at once.

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mark_chuman
Path Finder

Tried to ensure I'm not using multiple conversions at once by using these two searches:

index=perfstats host=hostname | eval Uptime_Days = System_Up_Time | chart max(Uptime_Days) as "System Uptime" by host | eval System Uptime = tostring('System Uptime', "duration")

index=perfstats host=hostname | chart max(Uptime_Days) as "System Uptime" by host | eval System Uptime = tostring('System Uptime', "duration")

No data found on both. Just an FYI, no need to reply if you don't want. The initial reply is good.

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Another neat thing is this after the chart:

... | eval System Uptime = tostring('System Uptime', "duration")

That will provide a readable string with days, hours, minutes, ...

mark_chuman
Path Finder

you mean like this?

index=perfstats host=hostname | eval Uptime_Days = System_Up_Time/86400 | chart max(Uptime_Days) as "System Uptime" by host | eval System Uptime = tostring('System Uptime', "duration")

I get data like this

00:00:17.723748506149999

Thanks

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mark_chuman
Path Finder

Thanks very much.

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Raja
Engager

Any idea on how to use round function after 17.723748506149999  like 17.72 
when I use round function values no results found.

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Firstly, a golden shovel award 😉 you dug up a thread from 8 years ago 😄

But seriously. If you have a field which looks like a number but doesn't work like a number (nummerical functions don't give you expected results), you're probably dealing with a text field containing string representation of a number. You have to convert it to number first.

| makeresults
| eval stringfield="17.1654923"
| eval bad=round(stringfield,2)
| eval good=round(tonumber(stringfield),2)
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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try like this

| eval System Uptime = tostring(round('System Uptime',2), "duration")
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