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Is there any way to measure byte size per counter?

joseph_trinidad
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Hi Splunk Experts,

I would like to ask, if there's a way to measure the data size (in bytes) for each counter? For example, in the object, Memory, there are 34 events, is there a way to measure how much bytes do each counter (e.g., Available MBytes, Cache Bytes, Cache Bytes Peak) have?

Thanks!

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Your question is very difficult to understand, especially because you do not provide example data and desired results. Assuming "counter" means field, you might get what you need from this:

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