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How to create a dashboard using the extracted field values

amit2312
Explorer

Hi All,

I have the log file like below :

[Request BEGIN] Session ID - 1234gcy6789rtcd, Request ID - 2605, Source IP - 123.245.7.66, Source Host - 123.245.7.98, Source Port - 78690, xyz Engine - XYZS_BPM_Service, PNO - 1234, Service ID - abc12nf

[Request END] Success : 

[Request BEGIN] Session ID - 1234gcy6789rtcd, Request ID - 2605, Source IP - 123.245.7.66, Source Host - 123.245.7.98, Source Port - 78690, xyz Engine - XYZS_BPM_Service, PNO - 1234, Service ID - abc12nf

[Request END] Success :  Details about the failure

 

along with above details there are lot of details in the log but these are the detail i need to create a dashboard,

Can anyone please help me on

how to extract all the above field.

and how can a create a dashboard for how many request are successful along with details about the success request like IP and service name etc.

Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards,

AKM

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Is this just one event or two or four? If four, how do you relate Request END to its corresponding Request BEGIN?

What fields, if any, do you already have extracted?

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amit2312
Explorer

Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Yes it's one event it starts with begin. I want extract fields like

xyz Engine, service id, ip, PNO

Regards,

AKM

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could try something like this

| rex max_match=0 "(?m)(?<namevalue>(?<=(\]|,)\s).+?(?=\s\-\s)\s-\s[^,]+?(?=,|$))(,|$)"
| mvexpand namevalue
| rex field=namevalue "(?<name>.+?(?=\s\-\s))\s-\s(?<value>[^,]+?(?=,|$))"
| eval {name}=value
| stats values(*) as * by _raw
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amit2312
Explorer

Hi,

Thanks for the reply, it gives me all the details but its making all the details in event in columns. Could you please help me how can i get selected fields in a table.

Like :

PNO | Engine|Status|Service Acount.

 

Regards,

AKM

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just list the fields that you want after the table command

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/SearchReference/Table

 

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amit2312
Explorer

Hi,

Thanks a lot for your help, it really helped.

Regards,

AKM

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