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how to aggregate log entries

mchan
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Newbie to splunk, but I want to aggregate the log entries below based upon if it's the same ip address and request url.

192.168.8.5     [10/Nov/2011:11:11:23] "GET /hello/world HTTP/1.1" 200 1234
192.168.8.7     [10/Nov/2011:15:46:23] "GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1" 200 124
192.168.8.5     [10/Nov/2011:18:00:25] "GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1" 200 124
192.168.8.10    [10/Nov/2011:23:11:23] "GET /hello/world HTTP/1.1" 200 1234
192.168.8.5     [10/Nov/2011:23:59:00] "GET /hello/world HTTP/1.1" 200 1234

So the outcome I would like is as follows:

ip address      request url                     count      
192.168.8.5     "GET /hello/world HTTP/1.1"     2 
192.168.8.7     "GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1"         1
192.168.8.5     "GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1"         1
192.168.8.10    "GET /hello/world HTTP/1.1"     1

Can someone provide some insight? I've played around with dedup and distinct_count but can't seem to get it right to get the aggregated information from splunk.

Thanks in advance.

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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

Hi,

Given that you have extracted the fields as clientip and url

   <your base search here> | stats count by clientip url

should produce the desired results.

hope this helps,

/Kristian

hjwang
Contributor

just search ... | stats count by ip_address,request_url can do for this

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