So I have used collect to save some events into a summary index. The problem is all of the timestamp information is lost which makes the info next to useless. It desides to default all the events to the search time.
It also drops all the field extractions that I set up which is a pain but can be worked around at a push.
pseudo search:
sourcetype=x my_field=name | rex=something "do_some_extractions" | collect index=summary
The problem was that the _raw field came from a database and were not prefixed by a timestamp. So what I did in the end was add the following to prepend it:
my search | eval _raw=_time + ": " + _raw | collect index=summary
I don't have any way of adding the field extractions though that can be done at search time manually.
The problem was that the _raw field came from a database and were not prefixed by a timestamp. So what I did in the end was add the following to prepend it:
my search | eval _raw=_time + ": " + _raw | collect index=summary
I don't have any way of adding the field extractions though that can be done at search time manually.
You sir are a genius!
I know this is an old post, but this is the only solution I've come across that fully solves the issue.
Pretty much every other post has some variation of | eval EventTime = _time, which is a decent workaround but doesn't preserve the _time field.