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VINCENT BUMGARNER
VINCENT BUMGARNER
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VINCENT BUMGARNER

Vincent Bumgarner has been designing software for over 20 years, working with many languages on nearly as many platforms. He started using Splunk in 2007 and has enjoyed watching the product evolve over the years. While working for Splunk, he has helped many companies train dozens of users to drive, extend, and administer this extremely flexible product. At least one person in every company he has worked with has asked for a book, and he hopes that this book will help fill their shelves.
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Populating summary indexes with saved searches


A search to populate a summary index is much like any other saved search (see Chapter 2, Understand Search, for more detail on creating saved searches). The differences are that this search will run periodically and the results will be stored in the summary index. Let's build our first summary search by following these steps:

  1. Start with a search that produces some statistic:

    source="impl_splunk_gen" | stats count by user
  2. Save this search as summary - count by user.

  3. Edit the search in Manager by navigating to Manager | Searches and reports | summary – count by user. The Save search... wizard provides a link to the manager on the last dialog in the wizard.

  4. Set the appropriate times. This is a somewhat complicated discussion. See the How latency affects summary queries section discussed later.

Let's look at the following fields:

  • Search: source="impl_splunk_gen" | stats count by user

    This is our query. Later we will use sistats, a special summary index...

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VINCENT BUMGARNER

Vincent Bumgarner has been designing software for over 20 years, working with many languages on nearly as many platforms. He started using Splunk in 2007 and has enjoyed watching the product evolve over the years. While working for Splunk, he has helped many companies train dozens of users to drive, extend, and administer this extremely flexible product. At least one person in every company he has worked with has asked for a book, and he hopes that this book will help fill their shelves.
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