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Building top with log source where values are given with a double dot(:) and not equal(=)

dschuermann
New Member

I’ve got trouble to build a top with log source, where the from value is given by "from*:" and not “from=*"

That way I just got 0 results, using “index="myindex" "from:"| top limit=10 from”
I’ve tried with rename and replace, but no success. How can I tell Splunk that the delimiter is “:” and not “=” for the search value? Or how can I replace/rename the result and then build a top over the result?

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manjunathmeti
Champion

Delimiter ":" or "=" is set during parsing of your logs before indexing them. For existing data you need to extract value using rex and then do top.

index=INDEX_NAME "from:" | rex "from:\s*(?<from>[\w]+)" | top limit=10 from
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