Hi
I dont understand the goal of the summary range in accelerated search
what is the difference with the report range
For example if i run my report on the last 30 days and I put 7 days in the summary range what it means exactly?
Rgds
Hi @jip31,
as you can read at https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.1/Report/Acceleratereports ,
When you accelerate a report, you must choose a Summary Range value such as 7 Days, 3 Months, or All Time. This range represents the approximate span of time that is always covered by the summary at any given moment, once it is built. When the summary is built and you run this report again, to get full acceleration benefits the report must have a time range that fits within this summary range. For more information, see the subtopic "How Summary Range works," below.
in other words, the Summary Range is the accelerated time period.
If you want to search a larger time, you'll use the Summary Ragen for its period and the normal Splunk search for the remaining.
Ciao.
Giuseppe
Hi @jip31,
as you can read at https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.1/Report/Acceleratereports ,
When you accelerate a report, you must choose a Summary Range value such as 7 Days, 3 Months, or All Time. This range represents the approximate span of time that is always covered by the summary at any given moment, once it is built. When the summary is built and you run this report again, to get full acceleration benefits the report must have a time range that fits within this summary range. For more information, see the subtopic "How Summary Range works," below.
in other words, the Summary Range is the accelerated time period.
If you want to search a larger time, you'll use the Summary Ragen for its period and the normal Splunk search for the remaining.
Ciao.
Giuseppe
Hi @jip31,
good for you, see next time!
Ciao and happy splunking
Giuseppe
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