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How to configure props.conf to index each log file in my directory as a single event?

ankithreddy777
Contributor

I have hundreds of logs in my directory. I need the entire data from each log to be represented as one event. May I know what settings I should use in props.conf to represent each log file as an single event?

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masonmorales
Influencer

If you set sourcetype=syslog in your inputs.conf, you will not need to configure anything in props.conf. The syslog sourcetype ships with Splunk and will show each log line as one event.

If you are writing your own props.conf with a custom sourcetype, you can use the SHOULD_LINEMERGE=false parameter.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Put this in props.conf for your sourcetype on your indexers:

[YourSourcetypeHere]
LINE_BREAKER = SoMeThInG_ImPoSsIbLe_Here
TRUNCATE = 0
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masonmorales
Influencer

If you set sourcetype=syslog in your inputs.conf, you will not need to configure anything in props.conf. The syslog sourcetype ships with Splunk and will show each log line as one event.

If you are writing your own props.conf with a custom sourcetype, you can use the SHOULD_LINEMERGE=false parameter.

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