We are trying to filter out events from a Syslog server that is ingesting data for a number of sources but the one we are trying to filter is from our Meraki devices. Each Meraki is considered a source and the sourcetype is meraki. This is a sample of the events coming into Splunk:
2022-07-08 07:14:51.427 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 1 Location_XXX flows src=xxx.xxx.0.1 dst=8.8.8.8 mac=70:D3:79:XX:XX:XX protocol=icmp type=8 pattern: allow icmp
host = xxx.xx.0.2source = /syslog0/syslog/meraki/xxx.xx.0.2/messages.log sourcetype = meraki
There are more than 100 sources all using the format: /syslog0/syslog/meraki/<IP Address>/messages.log
How can I put that source in props.conf without listing each one separately?
Yes, you can use the sourcetype on the props.conf instead of the sources.
You can check it on the docs:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.0/Admin/Propsconf#GLOBAL_SETTINGS
[<spec>] * This stanza enables properties for a given <spec>.
<spec> can be: 1. <sourcetype>, the source type of an event.
Hello @leejones4 ,
You could use the sourcetype definition instead of the sources on the props.conf file
For example:
props.conf file
[meraki]
<YOUR_DEFINITIONS_HERE>
That's awesome. So I don't need to put the source but can use the sourcetype instead?
Yes, you can use the sourcetype on the props.conf instead of the sources.
You can check it on the docs:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.0/Admin/Propsconf#GLOBAL_SETTINGS
[<spec>] * This stanza enables properties for a given <spec>.
<spec> can be: 1. <sourcetype>, the source type of an event.