I'm trying to preview a backup exec log in Splunk. The log is in XML. When I preview it in spulnk, I get the error:
Failed to decode 1945 bytes; Failed to decode 2049 bytes
Also the preview makes the entire file into gibberish. It looks like this in splunk preview:
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Anyone have this happening???????
the solution which works for me is the
CHARSET
attribute in props try to set that to auto. it should work
Found solution to my own problem. I'm running Backup Exec 2010 and the logs are XML. So....open a command prompt and:
From :
c:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec run:
bemcmd -o31 -l"<output file name.txt>" -s0 -f"<job log.xml>"
Here is an example if you wanted to specify the location for the output file and or the job logs are located in another folder.
bemcmd -o31 -l"BEX_TAPEBACKUP_00091.TXT" s0 -f"C:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec\Data\BEX_TAPEBACKUP_00091.xml"
It will convert the xml to plain text and then you can index it in splunk. It would be easy to schedule this as part of a batch script to convert it to txt.
I'm wondering is it because the xml file is using <> symbols and splunk can't read those?