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How to edit my search to calculate failure percentage through Splunk logs?

eleena1994
New Member

I have logs like:
"The request failed"
"The request succeeded"
"The request failed"
"The request failed"
"The request succeeded"

I want to calculate failure % every day on the basis of the string ("failed" or "succeeded")

please help me correct this search (marked in ***):

...base search... | timechart span=1d ***eval((count("failed"))/((count("failed"))+(count ("succeeded"))))*** as failureRate
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aaraneta_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi @eleena1994 - Looks like you have a few answers to choose from 🙂 Did any one of the answers below help resolve your question? If yes, please don't forget to resolve your post by clicking "Accept" below the best answer. If no, please leave a comment with some feedback. Thanks!

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gokadroid
Motivator

Try this:

your base search | rex "The request (?<status>\w+)" 
| timechart span=1d count(eval(status="failed")) as failed,  count(eval(status="succeeded")) as success
| eval failureRate=(failed/(failed+success))*100
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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try like this

your base search | rex "The request (?<status>\w+)" | timechart span=1d count by status | eval "%failed"=round(failed*100/(failed+succeeded),1) 
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cmerriman
Super Champion

try something like this:

...| timechart span=1d count("failed") as failed count("succeeded") as succeeded|eval failureRate=failed/(failed+succeeded)|fields - failed - succeeded

you might need to add something like count(match(x,"failed")) into the timechart command instead of the count("failed")

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