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How to get Uptime in Days

priya1926
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My output format is 20220129054235.496380-300

I need to convert the value in bold to normal and find the difference of that to now() ie., epoch time.  this will give the uptime in days


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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi

here is one way

| makeresults 
| eval time="20220129054235.496380-300"
| eval epoch = strptime(time, "%Y%m%d%H%M%S.%6Q%z")
| eval time2 = strftime(epoch, "%F %T")
| eval UpTime = tostring(round(now()-epoch), "duration")

If you want to calculate with UpTime then you need to convert it by yourself as usually to get days, hours, mins and seconds from it.

r. Ismo 

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi

here is one way

| makeresults 
| eval time="20220129054235.496380-300"
| eval epoch = strptime(time, "%Y%m%d%H%M%S.%6Q%z")
| eval time2 = strftime(epoch, "%F %T")
| eval UpTime = tostring(round(now()-epoch), "duration")

If you want to calculate with UpTime then you need to convert it by yourself as usually to get days, hours, mins and seconds from it.

r. Ismo 

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