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@DavinderSingh the harsh reality is that features cost money, unfortunately. Professional & Enterprise accounts are able to purchase limit increases for minutes (and additional phone numbers). But the more you use, the more you pay. I've seen calling solutions work pretty well with the HubSpot integration ecosystem, and we use AirCall at our company. But we're US-based so we don't have country limitations. I think it's just a matter of comparing HubSpot's minutes to other solutions.

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If you're feeling overwhelmed, but still want to squeeze a film into your daily routine, this list is made for you. Basically the only criteria is 90 minutes or less and I have to like it (or think that it looks interesting).

I'm try to monitoring my VPNs status with splunk, unfortunately my firewall does not log vpn up or down.
So I made a powershell script that makes every 4 minutes a set of pings to an IP on the destination site of each VPN.
Each ping gets exported to a csv file, automatically renamed with timestamp to a new source file name from each vpn.

First, by default, splunk returns the most recent record first, so your sort, while correct, is redundant. Also, sort has an implicit limit on the number of records it returns, so get in the habit of coding it sort 0 so it doesn't drop any records that are over the limit.

You only need the most recent record for each VPN, so you can run dedup right out of the box. The only non internal field you are using is VPN, so you can use the fields command as soon as possible to get rid of everything else. (Internal fields like _time and _raw will stick around until the table command.)

Second, epoch time is in seconds, so the epoch time for "ten minutes before the search began" is now() - 600, and the number of seconds before the search began that an event occurred is calculated as now() - _time.

@skoelpin - This works, but with comparing epoch time fields against a constant time difference, you can just use the number of seconds as a shortcut. Your method is absolutely what would be needed if the time being checked was "one month" or "one quarter" or "one year", which are not fixed numbers of seconds.

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My issue is that it returns 70k+ results and counting. I am not sure what it is that I am doing wrong, but I would love to get some help on this. In addition, if there were a way to group them by minute to have it look like:

Note the added column to show the minute and the GROUP BY clause that gathers up the results into the corresponding minute. Imagine that you had 5 little buckets labeled with the last 5 minutes. Now imagine you tossed each row that was 4 minutes old into it's own bucket. count() will then count the number of entries found in each bucket. That's a quick visualization on how GROUP BY works. seems to be a decent writeup on GROUP BY if you need more info.

If you run that and the number of entries in each minute seems too high, you'll want to do some troubleshooting. Try replacing COUNT(id) with MAX(date_field) and MIN(date_field) so you can get an idea what kind of dates it is capturing. If MIN() and MAX() are inside the range, you may have more data written to your database than you realize.

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They devise a plot to kidnap a complete stranger, to strap a bomb to his chest, and get him to get them hitman money. They order a pizza and wait for a driver to come to their hideout. When Nick arrives, Dwayne and Travis assault him and knock him unconscious.

When Nick awakes, he is in a vest rigged with explosives, with both a timer and phone-activated detonators. The bomb will explode unless he gets them $100,000 within ten hours, and they also threaten to detonate the bomb if Nick notifies the police. Nick finds Chet, alerts him of the situation, and he reluctantly agrees to help Nick rob a bank. En route, Nick goes to say goodbye to Kate and quits his job.

Nick and Chet hold up the bank and flee quickly. Dwayne says he and Travis will meet Nick at an abandoned rail yard to make the exchange, but go to a restaurant. Instead, Dwayne calls Juicy to get the hit-man to go. Juicy and the hit man Chango arrive to pick up the money, but do not have the bomb deactivation code. Chet appears and knocks out Chango with a metal bar while Nick incapacitates Juicy. The two grab the money and escape.

Frustrated by the turn of events when Nick refuses to answer the phone again, Dwayne activates the speed dial number on his phone for the bomb to explode, but Travis had altered the number. Rethinking their plan, he and Dwayne head to Kate's apartment in their masks and kidnap her. Chango breaks into the Major's house, the Major attacks him with a pen gun, but is shot by Chango after a struggle. Chango then finds a hand-drawn map to the scrapyard. Dwayne threatens to kill Kate unless Nick meets up with him at the scrapyard.

At the scrapyard, Dwayne gives Nick the code to deactivate and unbuckle the bomb with just minutes to spare. Dwayne has them at gunpoint but Nick has Chet fake having a sniper on them by pointing with his laser pointer. Believing him, Dwayne and Travis drop their weapons and Nick starts to leave with Kate. However, Chango knocks him out, then has Dwayne at gunpoint, demanding the money. Dwayne gives the money to him, but Chango decides to still kill him and is torched with a flamethrower by Travis. While burning on the ground, Chango wounds Dwayne and shoots the gas tank on Travis's back, causing it to explode.

Nick grabs the money and leaves with Kate and Chet. Dwayne chases after them and when he is about to shoot Nick, the bomb explodes, seemingly killing him. (Nick reveals he reactivated the bomb and put it in Dwayne's van). While Chet looks at the money, a blue dye pack explodes in his face, making the rest of the money worthless.

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