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Splunk Java SDK: Why does "Export Search" return significantly fewer results than an identical search in Splunk Web?

bentuit
New Member

I've been experimenting with a number of different settings, but here are my current search args:

JobExportArgs searchArgs = new JobExportArgs();
searchArgs.setIndexEarliest(startDate.toString("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.mss"));
searchArgs.setIndexLatest(endDate.toString("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.mss"));
searchArgs.setSearchMode(JobExportArgs.SearchMode.NORMAL);
searchArgs.setOutputMode(JobExportArgs.OutputMode.XML);
searchArgs.setAutoCancel(0);
searchArgs.setAutoFinalizeEventCount(0);
searchArgs.setAutoPause(0);

I then invoke the search and parse the result more or less identically to the code sample in "To run an export search"...

MultiResultsReaderXml multiResultsReader = new MultiResultsReaderXml(service.export(search, searchArgs));
for (SearchResults searchResults : multiResultsReader) {
    if (searchResults.isPreview())
        log.info("Search in progress");
    else 
        log.info("Search finalized");

    for (Event event : searchResults) {
        for (String k: event.keySet()) {
            String s = event.get(k);
            // add string to collection
        }
    }
}

This returns on the order of 100k-200k results, many of which are duplicates. If I paste the exact same search string into the Web UI, and set the custom time range to the exact same earliest/latest times, I get back ~4M unique results.

This is a very large search, which is why I opted for the export search (based on documentation); was that the wrong move? Am I doing something wrong in the parsing of my results? Am I missing some vital search arg? You can see I'm setting everything to 0 right now, mostly because I have no idea what might be cutting the search off short.

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bentuit
New Member

May have found at least a partial answer/solution... my query string ended with:

... | table entityKey

What seems to have made a difference is using "fields" instead:

... | fields entityKey | fields - _*

And then of course it turns out this line (which I added after my flailing had begun) prevents the search from ever finishing:

searchArgs.setAutoFinalizeEventCount(0);

So, fix the search string, remove that Arg, and voila: ~4M unique results.

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