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How to write lookup to include Non-Matches?

fzuazo
Path Finder

Greetings,

I have a query I'm working on using tstats and lookup.

My lookup is named hosts_sites and has two columns, hosts and site.

My sample query is below;

 

 

| tstats latest(_time) as latest where index=main by host
| lookup hosts_sites hosts as host OUTPUT site
| table host, site, latest

 

 

How can I make sure that my table includes non-matches. I want to make sure that hosts in the lookup that were not matched are included in the table so they can be addressed/remediated

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try like this

| tstats latest(_time) as latest where index=main by host
| append [| inputlookup hosts_sites | table host site ]
| stats values(site) as site values(latest) as latest by host
| table host, site, latest
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fzuazo
Path Finder

Thanks for this, I will give it a shot !

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Does your query not list non-matches?  lookup command does not filter out any event so non-matches should be already included.

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fzuazo
Path Finder

Unfortunately, not.

If there is a hostname in my lookup table that does not have a corresponding value in the indexed events it will not show up in my results.

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