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How to blacklist inputs.conf linux var log?

mikefg
Communicator

Having some trouble blacklisting a folder that has multiple dynamic subfolders and files. I want to blacklist everything for dir1 including files and any subfolders which are created dynamically. Splunk 8.x host is Linux.

I want to blacklist everything here   /var/log/dir1

Example paths

/var/log/dir1/file1.log
/var/log/dir1/dir2/otherfile.log

Currently trying this syntax, but it's not working. I do have another blacklist item that seems to be working and it is blacklist2 which is why I'm numbering the blacklists.

blacklist1 = .*dir1.*
blacklist2 = otheritem

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mikefg
Communicator

I got it to work. Here's what's working for me.

blacklist = dir1|dir2|\.log$

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mikefg
Communicator

I got it to work. Here's what's working for me.

blacklist = dir1|dir2|\.log$

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SanjayReddy
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

 

Hi @mikefg 
can you try follow 

[blacklist:///var/log/dir1/.../*.log]

 OR 

[blacklist:///var/log/dir1/.../]

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