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Need to create trellis view

Mrig342
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Hi,

I have the below table:

File_System           Disk_Usage

\logs                             41

\opt                              73

\var                               69

\apps                           48

Here I want to create a trellis view of the different "File_System" showing the "Disk_Usage"under a single panel(eg. xyz). Can someone please help me create the query to get the trellis view in the desired manner.

 

Thank you.

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jacobpevans
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Greetings Mrig342,

 

Here's a run-anywhere search that should get you what you want. You'll just have to update it to fit your data. It's important that you end the search with a stats command.

           | makeresults | eval File_System = "\logs", Disk_Usage = "41"
| append [ | makeresults | eval File_System = "\opt" , Disk_Usage = "73" ]
| append [ | makeresults | eval File_System = "\var" , Disk_Usage = "69" ]
| append [ | makeresults | eval File_System = "\apps", Disk_Usage = "48" ]
| stats max(Disk_Usage) by File_System

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Cheers,
Jacob

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