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How to get the result set of the last sample without using head search command

lpolo
Motivator

Hi,

Any idea how to get the result set of the last sample without using head. Let's say we have a summary index with the following log set:

time_1 G=1 orig_host=a
time_1 G=1 orig_host=b
time_1 G=3 orig_host=c

time_2 G=3 orig_host=a
time_2 G=2 orig_host=b
time_2 G=3 orig_host=c

Using the search command "head" I can get my last sample if I know the number of logs per sample. For example:

sourcetype=x|head 3|table _time orig_Host G

How can I get the same result set without using the head search command?

Thanks,
Lp

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sdaniels
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I think you could probably modify the following answer:

http://splunk-base.splunk.com/answers/52891/most-recent-event-from-each-source

Just change to | metadata type=hosts since you want to look up data based on a host.

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lpolo
Motivator

I modified the question to clarify the scenario. I tried the example you sent me before I could not make it work. Any idea.

Lp

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