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Start time search in splunk

Nixon1023
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How can I have a start time on my search, so that it starts every time reflecting the current time. I want to display a line chart/graph showing the beginning of my search as it progresses over time. My command so far is this......

source="/var/log/scenario1.log" | timechart span=5s max(host_bandwidth) by host

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Chubbybunny
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

per http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/User/RealtimeSearch
under the section 'Specify real-time time range windows':

The syntax for real-time time modifers is:

rt[+|-]<time_integer><time_unit>@<time_unit>

You can find more information about the syntax for time modifiers in the topic, Change the time range of your search.

http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/4.2.1/User/ChangeTheTimeRangeOfYourSearch

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Chubbybunny
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

per http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/User/RealtimeSearch
under the section 'Specify real-time time range windows':

The syntax for real-time time modifers is:

rt[+|-]<time_integer><time_unit>@<time_unit>

You can find more information about the syntax for time modifiers in the topic, Change the time range of your search.

http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/4.2.1/User/ChangeTheTimeRangeOfYourSearch

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