I have a summary indexed search that runs every 10 minutes, totaling our total unsanctioned email usage. Each unsanctioned email application is calculated and returned with the total MB in/out per application for the given 10 minute time period.
I'm now attempting to build a search that utilizes this summary report's calculated statistics. I'd like to now be able to calculate sums for each applications in/out values. Sample fields that I'd calculate off of are:
In an easy world I'd just be able to run the following search:
index=myindex_summary report=unsanctioned_email | stats sum(*In: gmail-base), sum(*Out: gmail-base), sum(*In: hotmail)
However, these fields will vary as we gather new unsanctioned email applications. I've looked into utilizing the "foreach" command and looping through that way, but it doesn't seem that this will work given the usage of the "stats" command.
I'm looking for the most efficient way to handle the calculation of totals for these variable fields.
Do your fields that you will be performing this statistical command on have some similarities in naming structure like they all contain ": " somewhere in them? If so you can just do this
index=myindex_summary report=unsanctioned_email
| stats sum("*In: *") as "*In: *", sum("*Out: *") as "*Out: *"
Do your fields that you will be performing this statistical command on have some similarities in naming structure like they all contain ": " somewhere in them? If so you can just do this
index=myindex_summary report=unsanctioned_email
| stats sum("*In: *") as "*In: *", sum("*Out: *") as "*Out: *"
Quotes allow for wildcarding in stats sum, of course it's that easy.
Thank you @dmarling, worked perfectly!