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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
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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:

... | stats sum(*) avg(*) max(*) by host
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