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how to calculate Throughput

rajhemant26
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Hello everyone.

Want to display the output only for the time which crosses 18 months (earliest time)

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adonio
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hello there,

tried your search, it works on my dummy data.
can you verify again?

| gentimes start="08/18/2018:00:00:00" end="08/18/2018:00:10:00" increment=2s
| eval _time = starttime 
| eval R = random()%500
| eval THREAD_WALL_MS = random()%1000
| eval host = random()%3 
| eval host_type = case(host=1,"some_type",host=2,"other_type",host=0,"deferent_type")
| rename COMMENT as "the above generates sample data, below is your query"
| bucket span=10min _time
| stats count(R) as Requests, max(THREAD_WALL_MS) as "TotalResponseTime", avg(THREAD_WALL_MS) as avg_rt by host_type _time 
|eval avg_rt=round(avg_rt,2)
|eval TotalResponseTime=round(TotalResponseTime,2) 
|rename avg_rt as "AvgResponseTime"
|eval Throughput=(TotalResponseTime/Requests)
|dedup 1 host_type
|rename host_type as "Server"
|sort Server

hope it helps

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adonio
Ultra Champion

try this:
... |eval Throughput=TotalResponseTime/Requests ...

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