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Average pageviews per hour

rcovert
Path Finder

I am trying to do something very simple but cannot figure it out. I am new to splunk and using the web intelligence app.

I am trying to look at the average # of pageviews for each hour of the day over a wide time period to find out the least busiest time of day so I can schedule maintenance.

Can anyone help me?

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meishar
New Member

Hi,

Try this:
sourcetype="that has data for pageviews" |chart avg(pageviews) over date_hour

Hope I helped:)


If you ever want to see breakdown by day run:

sourcetype="that has data for pageviews" | convert timeformat="%m/%d/%y" ctime(_time) as "day_time" | chart avg(pageviews) over date_hour by day_time

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rcovert
Path Finder

That worked great for the total pageviews! Thanks! Here is the search:

host=* [ stats count | addinfo | eval range=info_max_time - info_min_time | eval search=if(range<=(86400+3600),"index=wi_summary_hourly","index=wi_summary_daily") ] source="User session visitor source*" | chart eval(sum(myeventcount)) AS pageviews over date_hour

However, I was looking for the average and when I replace sum(myeventcount) with avg(myeventcount), it doesn't give a correct average. Any thoughts?

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