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Splunk 7 Essentials, Third Edition

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By : J-P Contreras, Steven Koelpin, Erickson Delgado, Betsy Page Sigman
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Splunk 7 Essentials, Third Edition

Splunk 7 Essentials, Third Edition

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By: J-P Contreras, Steven Koelpin, Erickson Delgado, Betsy Page Sigman

Overview of this book

Splunk is a search, reporting, and analytics software platform for machine data, which has an ever-growing market adoption rate. More organizations than ever are adopting Splunk to make informed decisions in areas such as IT operations, information security, and the Internet of Things. The first two chapters of the book will get you started with a simple Splunk installation and set up of a sample machine data generator, called Eventgen. After this, you will learn to create various reports, dashboards, and alerts. You will also explore Splunk's Pivot functionality to model data for business users. You will then have the opportunity to test-drive Splunk's powerful HTTP Event Collector. After covering the core Splunk functionality, you'll be provided with some real-world best practices for using Splunk, and information on how to build upon what you've learned in this book. Throughout the book, there will be additional comments and best practice recommendations from a member of the SplunkTrust Community, called "Tips from the Fez".
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Search command – eval

The eval command is perhaps the most advanced and powerful command in SPL. It allows you to store the resulting value of the eval operation in a field. A myriad of functions can be used with eval. Let us try some of the simpler and more common ones.

The simplest type of eval command performs a simple if/then/else condition and stores a value in the newly created field. For example, if you want to create counts of successful and unsuccessful requests, use http_status_code to determine whether the request is successful, and, if it is, count the transaction as successful:

SPL> index=main earliest=-1h latest=now | stats count(eval(if(http_status_code < "400", 1, NULL))) AS successful_requests count(eval(if(http_status_code >= "400", 1, NULL))) AS unsuccessful_requests by http_status_code

There are also countless functions that...

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