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QRadar: How to monitor the volume of events routed directly to storage with a time series graph

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Summary

When there are performance issues in the event pipeline, the processing capacity of services like ECS-EC and ECS-EP is impacted. To prevent queues from filling up and the system from dropping events, these services bypass processing (parsing, categorization, correlation) and route data directly to disk. Raw data is still collected and searchable.

This article provides steps to create a time series graph to monitor changes in the volume of events affected by this issue.

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Worldwide

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Modified date:
30 May 2023

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ibm16997891