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How to search for duration between events?

julian0125
Explorer

Hello, Splunkers friends,

I need your support; I have a script running on Splunk once at a day, it brings me password last update information on the servers, for example: "Thu Jun 20 17:52:55 2019".
What I need to know is calculation the days that have passed since the last password change,
for example: "this user has not changed the password for the last 7 days, 6 days, 1 day" etc, like a traffic light.
Is there a way to calculate that on a search having this information?

Thanks!!

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DavidHourani
Super Champion

Hi @julian0125,

Yeap, totally possible. Try this search :

| makeresults 
| eval timeField="Thu Jun 20 17:52:55 2019" 
| eval epochTimeField=strptime(timeField, "%c") 
| eval timeNow=now() 
| eval TimeSincePasswordChangeInSeconds=tostring(timeNow-epochTimeField,"duration")

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
David

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

This will need some adjustment

index=YouShouldAlwaysSpecifyAnIndex AND sourcetype=AndSourcetypeToo
| rex "(?<TimeLastUpdatePW>\w{3}\s\w{3}\s\d+\s\d+:\d+:\d+\s=d{4})"
| eval TimeLastUpdatePW=strptime(TimeLastUpdatePW, "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y")
| eval ago = TimeLastUpdatePW - now()
| eval ago = tostring(ago, "duration")
| eval Message = "This user has not changed the password for the last " . ago
| table Message
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DavidHourani
Super Champion

Hi @julian0125,

Yeap, totally possible. Try this search :

| makeresults 
| eval timeField="Thu Jun 20 17:52:55 2019" 
| eval epochTimeField=strptime(timeField, "%c") 
| eval timeNow=now() 
| eval TimeSincePasswordChangeInSeconds=tostring(timeNow-epochTimeField,"duration")

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
David

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julian0125
Explorer

Hi @DavidHourani

Hi, Thanks for your help, i have a field named: "Last_Update" where i recieved all info date like: "Thu Jun 20 17:52:55 2019", is there a way to do it automatically insted of putting manually the date? to know all of them

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harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

Hi,

Try below search

<yourBaseSearch>
| eval diff=tostring(now() - strptime(<yourDateTimefield>, "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"), "duration")

Below is run anywhere search

| makeresults
| eval date="Thu Jun 20 17:52:55 2019"
| eval diff=tostring(now() - strptime(date, "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"), "duration")
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julian0125
Explorer

Hi, Thanks for your help, i have a field named: "Last_Update" where i recieved all info date, is there a way to do it automatically insted of putting manually the date: "Thu Jun 20 17:52:55 2019"

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harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

so your search will be

  <yourBaseSearch>
 | eval diff=tostring(now() - strptime(Last_Update, "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"), "duration")
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