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How to configure my props.conf for a file with header in it?

Dingu
Explorer

Hello ,

I'm trying to configure my props.conf for one of the files in which it has header. I don't have any props.conf configured yet, looking for help in configuring this. Thanks in advance

example logfile:

Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Field5 Field6 Field7
------+------+---------------------------+---------------------------+---------------------------
0 1 6/16/20 18:35:23:193 EDT 6/16/20 18:35:23:193 EDT xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1 1 6/16/20 18:35:23:216 EDT 6/16/20 18:35:23:216 EDT yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
2 1 6/16/20 18:35:23:285 EDT 6/16/20 18:35:23:285 EDT zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
Will you be ingesting this file in batch mode or monitoring it?
Do you have any control over how it is created? There are 7 fields in the header, but 9 or more in the data. Changing it to comma or pipe-delimited will make for easier onboarding.
Also, see if you can get rid of the second line. If you can't, we can use SEDCMD to avoid indexing it.
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Dingu
Explorer

Thank you for your response @richgalloway 

The file will be monitored , sadly I don't have any control over the way it created and the header fields will be matching the no. of field values in the data. 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

It's unfortunate you can't change how the log is written, but we can work with it.  You'll need to write a transform to parse the file and use props to ignore the header lines.

props.conf:

[mysourcetype]
SEDCMD-header1 = s/Field1.*//
SEDCMD-header2 = s/[-+]+//
TRANSFORMS-fields = mytransform

transforms.conf:

[mytransform]
REGEX = (\d+)\s(?<Field2>\d+)\s(\d+\/\d+\/\d+)\s(\d\d:\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\d \w+)\s(\d+\/\d+\/\d+)\s(\d\d:\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\d \w+)\s(.*)
FORMAT = $1::$2 $3::$4 $5::$6 $7::$8 $9::$10 $11:$12 $13:$14

 

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