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Trying build a time chart for Top 10 CPU consuming Processes for a Linux host for a given timeframe.

 

 

index=os host=xxxxxx source=top pctCPU != 0.0 
| table COMMAND, pctCPU _time | sort - pctCPU | dedup COMMAND | head 10

 

 

 

I am trying to get a timechart based for the pctCPU  usage only for these 10 COMMANDS. 

 

Thanks

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ITWhisperer
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You could try something like this

index=os host=xxxxxx source=top pctCPU != 0.0 
| fields COMMAND, pctCPU _time 
| eventstats max(pctCPU) as maxpctCPU by COMMAND
| sort - maxpctCPU COMMAND
| streamstats dc(COMMAND) as rank
| where rank <= 10
| fields - rank maxpctCPU
| timechart span=1h max(pctCPU) as maxpctCPU by COMMAND

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ITWhisperer
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You could try something like this

index=os host=xxxxxx source=top pctCPU != 0.0 
| fields COMMAND, pctCPU _time 
| eventstats max(pctCPU) as maxpctCPU by COMMAND
| sort - maxpctCPU COMMAND
| streamstats dc(COMMAND) as rank
| where rank <= 10
| fields - rank maxpctCPU
| timechart span=1h max(pctCPU) as maxpctCPU by COMMAND
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