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How to get average event size...

a212830
Champion

Is there a quick way (metadata? tstats?) to get the average event size for my events? Querying every event would take forever...

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sloshburch
Ultra Champion

license_usage.log shows the size of the events...I usually use that so long as none were skipped.

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Runals
Motivator

If you wanted a quick and dirty method you could do some math on the metrics logs (# events / size) but the larger your environment the less I trust the metrics log /shrug.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

AFAIK, Size of raw data is not stored in any metadata/tsidx, so only option would be to query raw data. May be run for a smaller period to avoid very long running query.

your base search | eval size=len(_raw) | stats avg(size)

twinspop
Influencer

Yep. Event size was important to my system at one point so I set-up an accelerated data model using the same eval you have shown above. With the ADM it's easy to grab stats based on sourcetype, source, index and/or host. Once the need passed, I disabled the acceleration.

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a212830
Champion

Thanks. Is that bytes?

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Yes.......

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