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RSA Archer Data into Splunk

anuremanan88
Explorer

Anyone integrated RSA Archer with Splunk? I am currently ingesting data from Archer via syslog. However i am finding difficulty in extracting fields as the logs are having xml data embedded along with Key value pairs. I am giving a sample log below. Anyone can help me in extracting the fields?

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Mar 4 00:00:11 hostname vendor: RSA, product:Archer, version:1.x, ArcherVersion:6.x.x.x,ArcherInstance:Prod,LogSourceIdentifier:xx.xxx.xx.xx:x,eventtime:xx/xx/xxxx xx:xx:xx AM,eventid:00, ArcherLog:" UserId:1234 UserName:"xxxxxx, xxxxxx" LogDate:xx/xx/xxxx xx:xx:xx AM MethodName:FieldDefinitionManager.GetFieldDisplay InputParameter:fieldIds: OutputValues: Success:True

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anuremanan88
Explorer
Actual log sample is
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    Mar  4 12:57:01 hostname vendor: RSA, product:Archer, version:1.0, ArcherVersion:6.4.10300.1028,ArcherInstance:prod,LogSourceIdentifier:10.240.88.47:0,eventtime:4/03/2019 4:57:01 AM,eventid:14, ArcherLog:" UserId:123 UserName:"123, 456" LogDate:4/03/2019 4:57:01 AM MethodName:FieldDefinitionManager.Get InputParameter:fieldIds<System.Collections.Generic.IList`1[System.Int32]>:<ROOT><V a="16106" /><V a="16133" /><V a="15730" /><V a="15735" /><V a="15733" /><V a="15736" /><V a="15743" /><V a="15748" /><V a="15751" /><V a="15754" /><V a="15749" /><V a="15747" /><V a="15746" /></ROOT> OutputValues:<ROOT><V a="15730" /><V a="15733" /><V a="15735" /><V a="15736" /><V a="15743" /><V a="15746" /><V a="13447" /><V a="15748" /><V a="15749" /><V a="15751" /><V a="15754" /><V a="16106" /><V a="16133" /></ROOT> Success:True

Mar  6 22:48:33 hostname vendor: RSA, product:Archer, version:1.0, ArcherVersion:6.4.10300.1028,ArcherInstance:TEST,LogSourceIdentifier:10.240.88.48:0,eventtime:2019-03-06 14:48:34,eventid:14, ArcherLog:" UserId:123 UserName:"assd, dcdfd" LogDate:2019-03-06 14:48:34 MethodName:ArcherTech.DataFeed.Workflows.ScheduledDataFeedWorkflow, ArcherTech.DataFeed, Version=6.4.10300.1028, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null InputParameter:3DataFeedId381 OutputValues:708ace45-2db1-4418-8612-30f25ad897ee Success:True "
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anuremanan88
Explorer

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Mar 4 12:44:11 hostname vendor: RSA, product:Archer, version:1.x, ArcherVersion:6.4.x.x,ArcherInstance:xxxx,LogSourceIdentifier:xx.xx.xx.xx:x,eventtime:4/03/2019 14:44:11 AM,eventid:10, ArcherLog:" UserId:1234 UserName:"xxxx xxxxx" LogDate:4/03/2019 14:44:11 AM MethodName:FieldDefinitionManager.GetFieldDisplay InputParameter:fieldIds: OutputValues: Success:True

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sdchakraborty
Contributor

Hi,

You can use rex to extract the field. I am giving you a sample based on your log. Hope it will be useful. Please note that the regular expression is not full , I just extracted till ArcherLog field. Similar way you can extract for other fields.

| base search
| rex field=_raw "vendor:\s*(?<vendor>.*),\s*product:\s*(?<product>.*),\s*version:(?<version>.*),\s*ArcherVersion:(?<ArcherVersion>.*),\s*ArcherInstance:(?<ArcherInstance>.*),LogSourceIdentifier:(?<LogSourceIdentifier>.*),eventtime:(?<eventtime>.*),eventid:(?<eventid>.*),\s*ArcherLog:(?<ArcherLog>.*)\s*UserId"
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anuremanan88
Explorer

Sorry that is not my actual log sample. The xml tags got removed while uploading to splunk portal.

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