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DTERM
Contributor

The following query

index=test | top Hostname

produces a chart that has percentages included in the chart along with the top hostnames. How do I not include the percentages in the chart? I do not want percentages in the chart.

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ahall_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The showperc modifier to the top command is what you want. Here is how you use it:

index=test | top showperc=false Hostname

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ahall_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The showperc modifier to the top command is what you want. Here is how you use it:

index=test | top showperc=false Hostname
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Greg_LeBlanc
Path Finder

You can do:

index=test 
| stats count(_raw) as topHostnames by Hostname 
| sort - topHostnames
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