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SecondLook - Web Console

Customers that install the SecondLook API and LRCloud customers who purchase extended archive storage can launch SecondLook restores from the Web Console. Running a restore from the Web Console will hand off the restore job to the SecondLook API.

To access SecondLook in the Web Console:

  1. Login to the Web Console.
  2. Select the Administration menu in the upper right.
  3. Select the Secondlook menu option.

Users that do not have the SecondLook menu option should contact their administrators.

Saved Searches

In the Saved Searches tab, the following details are available:

    • Actions:
      • Play icon: The saved SecondLook searches are run.
      • Edit icon: The SecondLook Query window is opened.
      • Delete icon: The saved SecondLook searches are deleted.
    • Name : The names of the saved SecondLook searches are displayed.
    • Description : The description for the corresponding SecondLook search is displayed.
    • Owner Name : The name of the user that created the SecondLook search is displayed.
    • Read Permissions
    • Write Permissions
    • Created
    • Modified

The user can filter any required data by entering the information in the row below the column title in all the above-mentioned columns other than the Actions column. 

Creating a New SecondLook Search

To open the SecondLook Search configuration window, click the New SecondLook search button available at the top of the SecondLook Administration page. 

  1. Configure the search criteria of the logs that needs to be restored.
    • Users will be able to select their time frame, log source filter, and search filters.
    • More information on the search filters can be found in the Web Console User Guide.

      It is important to be as specific as possible in order to reduce the runtime of the SecondLook search.

  2. Users have the following options in the Properties pane:
    • Name : Provide a name for the search to be saved and displayed on the Executed Searches tab. It is not necessary that the name must be unique.
    • Select Log Repositories : Allows users to select the exact repository to which the logs need to be restored.
    • Specify Recovery Settings:
      • Maximum log messages to recover
      • Entity
      • Read Permission
      • Write Permission
    • Disable Data Masking for Restore - Personally Identifiable Information (PII), in which information will be masked when restored from the archive file.
    • Description - Enter a description to describe what this search is about.
    • Save
    • Cancel

Executed Searches Tab

The following columns, information, and actions are available in the Executed Searches tab:

      • Actions:
        • Play icon: The previous SecondLook search is run again. Displayed only for failed/completed searches.
        • Edit icon: Opens the SecondLook Query window with the search details and allows the user to edit the details before running again. Displayed only for failed/completed searches.
        • Stop icon: Cancels a running or queued SecondLook search. Displayed only for running or queued SecondLook searches. Updates status to "Canceled" when clicked and stops the query.
        • Quick search icon: This icon is enabled only for completed searches. When a user clicks the quick search icon, a new search is initiated based on the search criteria mentioned in the corresponding saved search and a search card is displayed at the bottom left of the window. The user can click the search card after the search is complete to open the Analyze page in a new tab with all the search results.
      • Name : The names of the saved SecondLook searches are displayed.
      • Description : The description for the corresponding SecondLook search is displayed.
      • Initiated By : The name of the user that initiated the SecondLook search is displayed.
      • Status: Shows the progress of the SecondLook search. The available status options are:
        • InProgress
        • Queued
        • Completed
        • Failed
        • InitiatingStop 
        • Stopped
      • Start Date : Timestamp of when each SecondLook search was launched.
      • Messages : Displays information on the search such as the progress details, error messages, and information on completed searches including the number of logs found and restored.
      • Job ID : The Job ID number of the SecondLook search is displayed.

Quick Search

A quick search button has been added in the Actions column for all the completed searches in the Executed Searches page of the Web Console.  

  1. Log in to the Web Console.
  2. On the top navigation bar, click the Administration icon, and then click SecondLook.
  3. Click the Executed Searches tab.
  4. Click the Quick Search icon for the required SecondLook search row.
    The quick search icon is only available for completed searches. For searches that are queued, in-progress, or stopped, the quick search icon is disabled.
    If the user clicks the quick search icon for any completed search, a search is initiated based on the search criteria mentioned in the corresponding saved search, and a search card is displayed on the bottom left of the page.


When the search is complete, the user can click on the search card and the Analyze page loads in a new tab with all the search results. 


For any completed search, if the corresponding saved search is edited (like timeframe, log repository, or log sources:), then the quick search will return the result using the updated search criteria.

For any completed search, if the corresponding saved search is deleted, then the quick search for that completed SecondLook search will not run and the pop-up message "Cannot initiate quick search since it has been deleted from saved searches" is displayed.

Execute a Saved SecondLook Search

  1. In the Saved Searches tab, click the Play icon.
  2. Click the Executed Searches tab to view the status of the search.

Only one SecondLook search can be executed at a time. Other searches are queued until the previous search has completed. Once a SecondLook search has completed, the user can do a search against the restored indices to see the restored logs.

Searching for Restored SecondLook Data

  1. At the top of the page, click Search, and then click Advanced...
  2. Fill in the same data as used in the SecondLook search (for example, the time frame, log source filter, and search filters).
  3. Scroll down to Log Repositories and select the off logsar-restore(secondlook) checkbox. 
  4. Click Search.
    A task card appears at the bottom of the page and updates as the search progresses.
  5. Click on the task to see the results.
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