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issue with transactions

castle1126
Communicator

I had previously posted this question earlier: http://answers.splunk.com/questions/9264/am-i-bumping-into-limits-issue-with-subsearch-results. I've done some deeper digging and I believe I'm having a general issue with transactions.

I've done a simple search over an index for a 15 minute window and come up with 75,000 events returned. When I run a simple search to build the transactions (index=smtp [search index=smtp | fields + messageid] | transaction messageid) I end up receiving the same error:

Error in 'UnifiedSearch': Unable to parse the 'The specified search is too large. Please try to simplify your search.

What can be done to help resolve this issue?

Thanks!

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southeringtonp
Motivator

It doesn't look like the subsearch is really needed here, since all it appears to be doing is making sure that the messageid field is populated.

How about just:

index=smtp messageid=* | transaction messageid

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southeringtonp
Motivator

It doesn't look like the subsearch is really needed here, since all it appears to be doing is making sure that the messageid field is populated.

How about just:

index=smtp messageid=* | transaction messageid

castle1126
Communicator

Thanks much! Doing the search that way worked very nicely...

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