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Putting 20 host names in a tag and searching

mmensch
Path Finder

I have 20 host names and I want to use tags.

I've been doing my searches host=X OR host=Y OR host=Z, but I want to use tags instead since it is much easier on the eyes in a search string.

Let's say I create a tag called xyz with host=X, host=Y, host=Z.

To search on this, I am trying to use "tag=xyz | stats count by host" but I am getting no results. I have also tried searching "tag::host=xyz | stats count by host" and I am still getting no results.

What am I doing wrong here?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

The simplest thing to do is to create an eventtype There will be a field called Search string where you paste your search and a field called Tag(s) where you paste your tag name. Done!

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Jeremiah
Motivator

If you search for tag=xyz with no stats command, do you see any results?
If you search for any of the hosts you have tagged, do your results show that your hosts are tagged?

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mmensch
Path Finder

I'm not seeing the tag.. when just doing a host=X...

Also, is there a limit on how many hosts can be in the tag?

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