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List correlation searches with number of alerts

PleaseHelp
New Member

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/ES/7.3.1/Admin/Listcorrelationsearches

Hi, I'm using the searches mentioned in the documentation. There is a field named triggered_alert_count which gives me what I want but it returns the same number of alerts across all time ranges. 

 

| rest splunk_server=local count=0 /services/saved/searches
| rename eai:acl.app as app, title as csearch_name, action.correlationsearch.label as csearch_label, action.notable.param.security_domain as security_domain, triggered_alert_count as number_of_alerts
| search app="SplunkEnterpriseSecuritySuite"
| table number_of_alerts, csearch_label, app, security_domain, description

 

Ideally I would like to see the total number of alerts as far back as Splunk remembers. Thanks.

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marysan
Communicator

Hi
I suppose that this query works for you :

index=notable
| stats count as alert_num by rule_name
| rename rule_name as csearch_label
| lookup savedsearches csearch_label as csearch_label OUTPUTNEW action.notable.param.security_domain as security_domain, description, eai:acl.app as app
| search app="SplunkEnterpriseSecuritySuite"
| table alert_num, csearch_label, app, security_domain, description | sort - alert_num
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

As the documentation says, the ReST API that you are using returns information about the search (definition). These are not events and do not have timestamps (per se), so you are getting all the definitions already.

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PleaseHelp
New Member

Thanks @ITWhisperer do you know how I could obtain this information? 

 

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could try something like this

| rest /servicesNS/-/-/alerts/fired_alerts
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