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Two earliest queries - want search to pick based upon newest

htkhtk
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I have a query where I need to determine the earliest time I want events from.. It is either (1) The last time jboss started or (2) 30 minutes since the last event in the logs. (Whichever is closest to current time.)

How do i do that in a query most efficiently?

Here are the subsearches.

[search sourcetype="server_log" 
    | head 1 
    | eval test = relative_time(_time, "-30m@m") 
    | rename test as earliest 
    | fields earliest
] 


[search sourcetype="server_log" "starting service(s)" 
    | head 1 
    | rename _time as earliest
    | fields earliest
]

Thanks!

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southeringtonp
Motivator

How about this?

[ search sourcetype="server_log"
    | head 1
    | eval eventtime = relative_time(_time, "-30m@m")
    | append [ 
         search sourcetype="server_log" "starting service(s)"
         | head 1
         | rename _time as eventtime 
      ]
    | stats max(eventtime) as earliest
]

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southeringtonp
Motivator

How about this?

[ search sourcetype="server_log"
    | head 1
    | eval eventtime = relative_time(_time, "-30m@m")
    | append [ 
         search sourcetype="server_log" "starting service(s)"
         | head 1
         | rename _time as eventtime 
      ]
    | stats max(eventtime) as earliest
]
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