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Search and grep for numbered events

gnovak
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Hi there!

I'm looking at this previous question here:

[http://splunk-base.splunk.com/answers/2602/can-splunk-filtermatch-events-and-bring-back-neighbouring...]

I have a similar question. I have a search that brings back 8 events. They are numbered 1 through 8. My search is pretty simple and looks like this:

source="/opt/log/blahblahblah/epp_server/epp_server.log" sessionID="[10.9.231.111:59671:130.250.4.141:1000-whoohoo;]"

From this sessionID I searched for I got back 8 events. It will always be 8 events no matter what sessionID I search for.

So with that in mind I'd like to do a search sorta of like this:

[gnovak@yoogieboogie]$ seq 1 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

[gnovak@yoogieboogie]$ seq 1 10 | grep 5
5
[gnovak@yoogieboogie]$ seq 1 10 | grep -B 3 5
2
3
4
5
[gnovak@yoogieboogie]$ seq 1 10 | grep -A 3 5
5
6
7
8

I'd like to do a search in splunk on the actual "number" of the event returned. Is it possible to do that or would I have to make an eventtype for something that happens on that numbered event?

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eelisio2
Path Finder

Have you tried streamstats to create a sequence number?

"your search" | streamstats count as seq by sessionID | search seq > 3 AND seq < 8

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eelisio2
Path Finder

Have you tried streamstats to create a sequence number?

"your search" | streamstats count as seq by sessionID | search seq > 3 AND seq < 8

gnovak
Builder

No I'll give this a shot!

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