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How do I use a Splunk _internal call to enable or disable input from Splunk DB Connect?

anthonypradal
New Member

Hello,

I am trying to enable/disable any input of the Splunk app DB Connect. To do that I found the internal call

POST /servicesNS/nobody/Splunk_TA_microsoft-sqlserver/configs/conf-db_inputs/MYINPUT/enable
POST /servicesNS/nobody/Splunk_TA_microsoft-sqlserver/configs/conf-db_inputs/MYINPUT/disable

But, I cannot find a way to do it with the _internal call

sudo -H -u splunk /opt/splunk/bin/splunk _internal call /servicesNS/nobody/Splunk_TA_microsoft-sqlserver/configs/conf-db_inputs/MYINPUT/enable

is there an easy way to do it (with the _internal call feature) ?

Thank you

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harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

Ok, in that case I have created Splunk Python SDK script as below, I have tested this script using splunk-sdk-python-1.6.4 for scheduled search and it is working fine so I hope this will work for you as well.

import sys
sys.path.append('splunk-sdk-python-1.6.4')
import splunklib.six as six
import urllib
from xml.etree import ElementTree
import getpass

HOST = raw_input("Enter splunk server hostname/ip: ")
PORT = 8089
splunkUser = raw_input("Enter Splunk Admin Username: ")
splunkPassword = getpass.getpass("Enter Splunk Admin Password: ")
ena_dis = raw_input("Enable OR Disable: ")

connection = six.moves.http_client.HTTPSConnection(HOST, PORT)
body = urllib.urlencode({'username': splunkUser, 'password': splunkPassword})
headers = { 
    'Content-Type': "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", 
    'Host': HOST,
}

connection.request("POST", "/services/auth/login", body, headers)
response = connection.getresponse()
content = response.read()
connection.close()

session_key = ElementTree.XML(body).findtext("./sessionKey")

# Please provide your input name in below syntax
input_encoded = urllib.quote("MYINPUT")

connection = six.moves.http_client.HTTPSConnection(HOST, PORT)
if ena_dis == 'Enable':
    body = urllib.urlencode({'disabled': 0})
elif ena_dis == 'Disable':
    body = urllib.urlencode({'disabled': 1})
else:
    print("Please provide correct input for Enable/Disable")
    sys.exit(1)

headers = { 
    'Content-Type': "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", 
    'Host': HOST,
    'Authorization': "Splunk %s" % sessionKey
}

connection.request("POST", "/servicesNS/nobody/Splunk_TA_microsoft-sqlserver/configs/conf-db_inputs/" + input_encoded, body, headers)
response = connection.getresponse()
content = response.read()
connection.close()

harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

Hi @anthonypradal ,

Can you please try below command but I'll strongly recommend to run this command in test environment first.

Disable the input

curl -k -u admin:pass https://<SPLUNK_SERVER:8089>/servicesNS/nobody/Splunk_TA_microsoft-sqlserver/configs/conf-db_inputs/... -d disabled=1

Enable the Input

curl -k -u admin:pass https://<SPLUNK_SERVER:8089>/servicesNS/nobody/Splunk_TA_microsoft-sqlserver/configs/conf-db_inputs/... -d disabled=0

Thanks,
Harshil

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anthonypradal
New Member

Thank you for your reply. Indeed, I already manage to do it with curl but, we are using a strong backend using the SDK. i would like to use the Splunk SDK (if possible) using their feature internal call.

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