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How to optimize the performance of my search reporting on how much data was indexed for arbitrary fields?

knielsen
Contributor

Hello,

I know it's easy and straightforward to get ingestion metrics (how much data was ingested) based on sourcetype or index, searching with index=_internal source=*metrics.log

Unfortunately, we do have a bunch of different services that log to the same indexes and sourcetypes, but now we want to calculate their ingestion based on a specific field, let's call it service. So something like this would do the trick:

index=foo earliest=-1d@d latest=@d | eval bytes=len(_raw) | stats sum(bytes) by service

This is very very slow though (we ingest > 1TB / day). Is there a more elegant and faster way to achieve this?

Regards,
Kai.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You could set this up as an hourly summary index.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You could set this up as an hourly summary index.

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knielsen
Contributor

Well thanks, if summary indexing is the only or best solution, then summary indexing it will be. 🙂

I'll go with a 5m index as lowest source and may build a 1d summary based on that. This is fast enough so that I can actually do the stats sum by some other additional fields that may help us for future analysis.

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