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Timechart after sort display

Hod152
Explorer

Hey,
Iv'e noticed some wierd behviour that is making me suspect the relaibility of my queries so I'm really looking for an explanation, I was making some searches and displaying them on a timechart, for some reason the timechart looks completly different when I sort the fields befor.

this is the basic search and it's results:

 

 

|tstats count WHERE case=test responseCode=200 requestStatus!=legal by clientIp _time span=1h| timechart sum(count) span=1h

 

 

Hod152_2-1721131756532.png


After sorting clientIp field this is how the graph looks like:

 

 

|tstats count WHERE case=test  responseCode=200 requestStatus!=legal by clientIp _time span=1h| sort -clientIp |timechart sum(count) span=1h

 

 

Hod152_1-1721131709287.png

 

 

|tstats count WHERE case=test responseCode=200 requestStatus!=legal by clientIp _time span=1h| sort +clientIp |timechart sum(count) span=1h

 

 

Hod152_3-1721132009680.png

Note that the count is decreased on the sorted search.

 

 


What can explain that behaviour? Which chart should I relay on? Is that a feature of sorting?

Thanks

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

sort truncates at 10k values - try something like this

| sort 0 -clientip

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

sort truncates at 10k values - try something like this

| sort 0 -clientip

Hod152
Explorer

Thanks!

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Hod152,

why you did this?

if you have tstats BY _time, you already have the timechart:

 

| tstats 
     count 
     WHERE case=test  responseCode=200 requestStatus!=legal 
     BY clientIp _time span=1h

 

Anyway, it's always better to indicate the indexes to use in the search, to have more performant searces  and avoid default search path issues.

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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Hod152
Explorer

It just suited my work sequence...

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