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Is there any specific syntax or regex form that help to identify a end line of any log file?

saibal6
Path Finder

I have different log files but the last line of each files are different and don't know what will come tomorrow. So, is there any specific regex form or command available that can easily identify the end line ??

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p_gurav
Champion

Hi,

Assuming that timeseries of events is maintain, you can try this command:

index=<your_data_index_> | stats latest(_raw) AS "last line" by source

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p_gurav
Champion

Hi,

Assuming that timeseries of events is maintain, you can try this command:

index=<your_data_index_> | stats latest(_raw) AS "last line" by source

saibal6
Path Finder

Thanks p_gurav,

I have tried with your command and it's working properly as I want.

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p_gurav
Champion

Happy to Help!!

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