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How to fetch the time from the logs

aditsss
Motivator

Hi All,

I have below two logs:

First Log

2023-09-05 00:17:56.987 [INFO ] [pool-3-thread-1] ReadControlFileImpl - Reading Control-File /absin/CARS.HIERCTR.D090423.T001603

Second Log

2023-09-05 03:55:15.808 [INFO ] [Thread-20] FileEventCreator - Completed Settlement file processing, CARS.HIER.D090423.T001603 records processed: 161094

I want to capture the trimmings for both logs:

My current queries

index="abc"sourcetype =600000304_gg_abs_ipc2 source="/amex/app/gfp-settlement-raw/logs/gfp-settlement-raw.log" "Reading Control-File /absin/CARS.HIERCTR."

index="abc"sourcetype =600000304_gg_abs_ipc2 source="/amex/app/gfp-settlement-raw/logs/gfp-settlement-raw.log" "Completed Settlement file processing, CARS.HIER."

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andrew_nelson
Communicator

Splunk should automatically be capturing that time into the _time field. 

If you still need to extract it into a field though, try : 

| rex field=_raw "^(?<time_field>[^\s]+)\s"

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try looking to see if it has already been extracted - this is usually in a field called _time

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