On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 7:57:42 PM UTC-5, Sean Beckett wrote:
> The HTTP query string parameter is the only way to change the precision of 
> reported timestamps. I don't know if there is a way to control that from 
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> If you get no results, then either "value" isn't a field, or you have no 
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> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 6:34 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 4:59:05 PM UTC-5, Sean Beckett wrote:
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> > https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.13/guides/querying_data/#other-options-when-querying-data.
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> > I'm trying to monitor REST calls.  I'm looking for a couple of measurements.
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> > 1 How long it takes to complete the rest call in milliseconds
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> > 2 How many times the rest call is called.
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> > I've been able to instrument my service, but I'm not sure how to get the 
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> > I've dug around, but not figured out the proper thing to do.
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> > I"m using the line protocol with udp.  I have the data flowing
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> > here is an example of what I'm writing
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> > /rest/:id/tasks/checkin,method=GET,route=/sbm/7766b0b4-5f8f-48e8-a890-5e043cc1ad69/tasks/checkin,code=200i
> >  value=1935379i 1466691860481388548
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> > the value and the timestamp are in nanoseconds.
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> > The value is the duration in nanoseconds of the call
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> > SELECT value FROM mydb.."/rest/:id/tasks/checkin" WHERE tmpltime()
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> > 1) how do I tell the query that I want it in milliseconds?
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> > 2) how do I count the number of times it was called.
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> > Sean Beckett
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> For 1 is it possible to do that through a query?  I'm trying to feed it in to 
> chronograf
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> For 2 i tried
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> SELECT count(value) FROM mydb.."/rest/:id/tasks/checkin" WHERE tmpltime()
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> Success! (no results to display)
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> no data
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For 1, i guess i just have to post the integer as milliseconds

For 2,  I figure out that the query was incomplete and you are right, there was 
no data.  My app that was generating metrics was down.  This works great in 
chronograf

SELECT count(value) FROM mydb.."/rest/:id/tasks/checkin" WHERE tmpltime() GROUP 
BY time(1m)


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