We need to group hosts by naming convention in search results so for example hostnames:
x80* = env1
y20* = prod
L* = test
etc..
Also can this be done by | tsats command?
Try this
... | eval env=case(match(host, "x80*), "env1", match(host, "y20*), "prod", match(host, "L*), "test", 1=1, "UNK")
Try something like this (sample tstats command, replace it with your own). The case statement works with regular expression and providing a partial regex will match any position.
| tstats count WHERE index=* by host | eval Environment=case(match(host,"x80"),"env1",match(host,"y20"),"prod",match(host,"L"),"test","ny","someotherenv",ture(),"OTHERE") | stats sum(count) as count by Environment
Try this
... | eval env=case(match(host, "x80*), "env1", match(host, "y20*), "prod", match(host, "L*), "test", 1=1, "UNK")
Thanks, looking promising. seems to struggle with hosts matching names in the middle so like ny
This will look for hosts that start with x80
for eg. Not in the middle. Can you share some sample or mocked up hosts to adjust the match pattern
ah the page does not like the wild cards. common is the ny between the wildcards * ny *
RAAG14*NY1234
RABHAG94NY1256
RACAG84NY1277
RADAGSS4NY1244
RAEAG14NY*9888
page keeps cutting my post, but i hope it makes sense..
So all hosts with the characters NY should be considered in the prod
group?
Try these
match(host, "\*")
match(host, "NY")
Thanks this is working well.