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Why am I getting unexpected results when searching a summary index over a "large" timespan?

nilsml
Engager

I am new to summary indexing, but I've tried to follow the documentation and create a scheduled search that saves the result to a summary index.

The search:

index=my_index source="SomeApp" | sitimechart count by host

This is scheduled to run every 5 minutes and start time is -5m and finish time is now.
On the dashboard I do:

index=summary search_name="Summary - test search" | timechart count by host

This apparently works when searching over a few hours, but when trying to search for more than 5-10 hours, suddenly I get back weird data. Instead of values in the range of 100-1000 I get values in the range of 0-5.
When running the search, values that appear to be valid are shown for some milliseconds and then they are replaced by these 0-5-ish values that make no sense to me.

I guess I am doing something wrong, but not sure what.
Appreciate any help!

[UPDATE]
I did some more testing, and it looks like the correct values are shown when generating preview for the search, but when the final result is shown, I am getting some weird data. To me it looks like some kind of optimization algorithm or something that is applied to the result.

somesoni2
Revered Legend

My suggestion would be to try/change these

1) Change the start time and finish time of the search to include little delay to take care of indexing lag. May be use -7m@m to -2m@m to allow 2 extra minute for data to get ingested
2) In your dashboard search like this.

index=summary search_name="Summary - test search" | timechart sum(count) as count by host

nilsml
Engager

The -5m - now to -7m@m - -2m@m change was a good suggestion!

Regarding 2), after doing the change in my dashboard, I don't get any results. Should I change the search as well?

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