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What is the quickest way to find 100 max values of "Q" on huge log file?

indeed_2000
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Hi

What is the quickest way to find 100 max values of "Q" on huge log file?

 

here is my query:

index="myindex" |  rex "Q\[(?<Q>\d+) | stats max(Q)

 

here is the log:

13:58:34.999  Q[16]

 

Any idea?

Thanks

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index="myindex" | rex "Q\[(?<Q>\d+)" | stats max(Q)
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indeed_2000
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@ITWhispererThanks for answer. what is the different?

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The difference is mine will work, yours won't! 😀

"status" isn't a valid SPL command

Adding the field name to the rex expression identifies what the field is to be called.

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indeed_2000
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@ITWhisperer actually i have performance issue, original post modified, I had typo.

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Rather than extracting the Q field at search time, you could consider extracting it at index time (transform/props .conf). That would at least remove the rex processing when trying to determine the max.

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You could also try creating a summary index with the max values every minute for example, then look for the max in the summary index events rather than the raw events.

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indeed_2000
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@ITWhisperer actually this is summary index 🙂 and still huge!
I try to use transform too but increase index time drastically !

Any other idea?

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Try a summary of the summary in larger timeslices.

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