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How to search which hosts are causing a recent large increase in license usage?

AaronMoorcroft
Communicator

Hi Guys,

So we have smashed our license allowance the past few days, after trying to narrow down the increase via the normal methods, I seem to be going round in circles.

I have tried the Deployment Monitor app which does not seem to be displaying the last few days (which is not helpful)
I have tried using the license usage to break down the increase, but again this does not seem to show what I need.

I was wondering if someone could provide me with a search that will look at hosts over the last say 5 days and anything with a large increase over the same time the week before highlighting which hosts are potentially causing the issue.

Thanks in advance.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You should probably refactor this to use tstats for speedup/efficiency but this should do it:

index=* earliest=-14d@d latest=now
| eval sevenDaySeconds = 60*60*24*7
| eval marker=if(relative_time(now(),"-7d@d")<_time,"This_week", "Last_week")
| eval _time =if(relative_time(now(),"-7d@d")<_time,_time, _time + sevenDaySeconds)
| eval bytes=len(_raw)
| chart sum(bytes) OVER host BY marker
| fillnull value=0 This_week Last_week
| eval deltaBytes = This_week - Last_week
| sort - deltaBytes

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Give this a try

index=_internal sourcetype=splunkd source=*license_usage.log type=usage h!="" earliest=-7d@d | bucket span=1d _time | stats sum(b) as b by _time h | eval b=round(b/1024/1024,3) | eval Day="Day".tostring(round((relative_time(now(),"@d")-relative_time(_time,"@d"))/86400)) | chart sum(b) as b over h by Day | fillnull value=0 

This will give you daily license usage for each host for last 7 days. You can add further comparison queries check when you got more percentage change. Something like this

above search | eval day0_inc=round((day0-day1)*100/day1,2) | where day0_inc>25
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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You should probably refactor this to use tstats for speedup/efficiency but this should do it:

index=* earliest=-14d@d latest=now
| eval sevenDaySeconds = 60*60*24*7
| eval marker=if(relative_time(now(),"-7d@d")<_time,"This_week", "Last_week")
| eval _time =if(relative_time(now(),"-7d@d")<_time,_time, _time + sevenDaySeconds)
| eval bytes=len(_raw)
| chart sum(bytes) OVER host BY marker
| fillnull value=0 This_week Last_week
| eval deltaBytes = This_week - Last_week
| sort - deltaBytes
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AaronMoorcroft
Communicator

Thanks for the replys guys that's been a real help, thanks so much 🙂

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If you're running Splunk 6.3 or later, use the DMC to view your license usage (under Indexing->Licensing). If you're running an older version of Splunk, the Splunk On Splunk (SOS) app will show the same information.

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