What does the following search do?
index=corndog type= mysterymeat action=eaten | stats count as corndog_count by user
What does the following search do?
index=corndog type= mysterymeat action=eaten | stats count as corndog_count by user
The search command index=corndog type=mysterymeat action=eaten | stats count as corndog_count by user filters the data to include only records where the type is 'mysterymeat' and the action is 'eaten'. It then counts the occurrences of these records and creates a table with the counts of 'mysterymeat' corndogs eaten, splitting the counts by each user. Therefore, it creates a table of the total count of 'mysterymeat' corndogs eaten split by user.
B is the correct ans
Answer will be B , if corrected as below Creates a table of total count of mysterymeat crondogs eaten split by user
answer B can't be answer C cause type=mysterymeat in search terms,
lol, this is such a step down in difficulty compared to Sec+
You use this for sec+?
B is the correct ans