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list "top" command question

dikaye
Path Finder

Hi, My mail server logs display recipient info like that:

Feb 14 16:04:25 224.67.24.175 Feb 14 16:04:25 mail_logs: Info: MID 1563086 ICID 1105367 RID 0 To: <user.1@abc.com>

How can I list the top 10 recipients by search command?

Thanks.

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Ron_Naken
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You need to remove the : from To in your search.

Also... If you haven't trained Splunk to recognize your To field, you'll want to run the IFX wizard to extract the field. Here's a link on how to do this:

http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/4.1.7/User/InteractiveFieldExtractionExample

dikaye
Path Finder

I create it as the savedsearches.conf like that:

[Top recipients - pie chart]
action.email.sendresults = 0
dispatch.ttl = 3600
displayview = report_builder_display
relation = None
request.ui_dispatch_view = report_builder_display
search = index=all_test host=224.67.24.175 | top To: limit=10
vsid = *:fwkfzepj

But, when I run this saved search, it has not thing display.

Why?

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Ron_Naken
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Assuming you have your fields extracted properly:

... | top limit=10 To
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