Splunk Search

How do I create a chart that only shows columns with greater than 1000 events?

mrb113
Engager

I'm trying to make a stacked column chart showing how users are changing some setting ("powerChanged") by build.

Here's my search which is doing the trick to create a chart showing what the users are changing that setting to.

index = "power" name = "powerChanged" isTest = "False" isOnBattery=False buildSku="Enterprise" (build>=2500 AND build<=5900)  |  eval powerDiff= ABS( oldPower-newPower) 
| where powerDiff>5 AND powerDiff<100 | 
| chart count(newPower) as "Count" over build by newPower span=10 |

However, some of the builds only have 5-10 users whereas our production builds have thousands of users, making it difficult to look for trends. In the chart, how can I discard builds which have fewer than 1000 results?

0 Karma
1 Solution

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

index = "power" name = "powerChanged" isTest = "False" isOnBattery=False buildSku="Enterprise" (build>=2500 AND build<=5900)
|  eval powerDiff= ABS( oldPower-newPower) 
| where powerDiff>5 AND powerDiff<100 
| stats count by build newPower
| evenstats sum(count) AS newPowerCount BY newPower 
| where newPowerCount >=1000
| chart sum(count) as Count over build by newPower span=10

View solution in original post

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

index = "power" name = "powerChanged" isTest = "False" isOnBattery=False buildSku="Enterprise" (build>=2500 AND build<=5900)
|  eval powerDiff= ABS( oldPower-newPower) 
| where powerDiff>5 AND powerDiff<100 
| stats count by build newPower
| evenstats sum(count) AS newPowerCount BY newPower 
| where newPowerCount >=1000
| chart sum(count) as Count over build by newPower span=10

somesoni2
Revered Legend

Give this a try

index = "power" name = "powerChanged" isTest = "False" isOnBattery=False buildSku="Enterprise" (build>=2500 AND build<=5900)  |  eval powerDiff= ABS( oldPower-newPower) 
 | where powerDiff>5 AND powerDiff<100 
 | stats count by build newPower | where count>=1000
 | chart sum(count) as Count over build by newPower span=10
0 Karma

mrb113
Engager

Thanks for helping a newbie out 🙂 This is close, but rather than "where count>1000", I want something like "where sum(count)>=1000" to reflect builds with 1000 users across all values of newPower, rather than builds with 1000 users at each newPower value.
Of course, I can't express it this way - I'll spend some more time thinking...

0 Karma

somesoni2
Revered Legend

In that case you need the answer provided by @woodcock below, which does exactly the same.

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Stay Connected: Your Guide to May Tech Talks, Office Hours, and Webinars!

Take a look below to explore our upcoming Community Office Hours, Tech Talks, and Webinars this month. This ...

They're back! Join the SplunkTrust and MVP at .conf24

With our highly anticipated annual conference, .conf, comes the fez-wearers you can trust! The SplunkTrust, as ...

Enterprise Security Content Update (ESCU) | New Releases

Last month, the Splunk Threat Research Team had two releases of new security content via the Enterprise ...