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Field extraction

smanojkumar
Contributor

Hi Splunkers!
   I need to extract the specific field which dosent consists of sourcetype in logs,

Fields to extract - OS, OSRelease

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Thanks in Advance,

Manoj Kumar S

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @smanojkumar,

in this case, please try this:

| rex "OS\=\"*(?<OS>[^,\"]*).*OSRelease\=\"*(?<OSRelease>[^,\"]*)"

that you can test at https://regex101.com/r/SQFX88/1

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @smanojkumar ,

if you have the pair fieldname=fieldvalue, you should already have the extraction.

anyway, you could use two regexes like the following:

| rex "OS\=\"(?<OS>[^\"]*)"
| rex "OSRelease\=\"(?<OSRelease>[^\"]*)"

 Ciao.

Giuseppe

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smanojkumar
Contributor

Hi @gcusello ,

   Thanks for your response!

   At rare cased we don't have " " in OS and OSRelease, What would be the regex, that should extract in both the cases, Like

OS="Windows", OS=Windows, OSRelease="jhvdhjc", OSRelease=nsvcv

Thanks in advance!
Manoj Kumar S

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @smanojkumar,

if you don't have quotes, you should be sue about the log forma to find a different rule, could you share some samples of your logs with and without quotes?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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smanojkumar
Contributor

Without ""

info_search_time=1693969036.181, OS=Linux, isBo=false, isFo=false, SCOPE=Unknown, isVIP=false, OSType=Linux, isCACP=false, isCMDB=false, isLost=false, Country=Unknown, isIndus=false, isMcAfee=true, isStolen=false, OSRelease=Unknown,

With ""

info_search_time=1693969036.181, OS="Windows Server 2019 Standard", isBo=true, isFo=false, SCOPE="IN", isVIP=false, OSType=Win, isCACP=false, isCMDB=true, isLost=false, Country=Germany, isIndus=false, isMcAfee=true, isStolen=false, OSRelease="EL Server 7.4 (Maipo", mcafee_LastCommunication="2023-09-05 20:30:35",

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @smanojkumar,

in this case, please try this:

| rex "OS\=\"*(?<OS>[^,\"]*).*OSRelease\=\"*(?<OSRelease>[^,\"]*)"

that you can test at https://regex101.com/r/SQFX88/1

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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