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How to exclude some specific files in a monitored Source folder from being indexed?

Abilan1
Path Finder

Hi,

I have added my log folder in Splunk monitoring. I want to exclude the files that start with Test from Splunk monitoring. Is it possible? Please suggest me a solution on this. There are so many unwanted files that are getting created in that log folder and it is getting uploaded into Splunk and affecting daily license usage.

Thanks!

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jensonthottian
Contributor

Configure your exclusion in props.conf file :

To exclude this file from being picked up by the forwarder, I think you can use a blacklist http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.5/Data/Whitelistorblacklistspecificincomingdata

[monitor:///directory]
blacklist = (test$)

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jensonthottian
Contributor

Configure your exclusion in props.conf file :

To exclude this file from being picked up by the forwarder, I think you can use a blacklist http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.5/Data/Whitelistorblacklistspecificincomingdata

[monitor:///directory]
blacklist = (test$)

Abilan1
Path Finder

Hi ,

I have tested with the files which has "test" in word, but the file name is sample.txt and it is uploaded into splunk. So I think it is not looking into the content, only file name.

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Abilan1
Path Finder

Hi,

I think we need to update in inputs.conf right? Also I tried blacklist = (test$) it is not working as expected. am still seeing the test files in Splunk.

jensonthottian
Contributor

my bad- it would be inputs.conf for blacklisting.

[monitor:///pathtologdir]
blacklist=Test

And that will not index files that contain strings matching "Test".

Please remember to restart your splunkd.

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Abilan1
Path Finder

Hi ,

Thanks! it rejects only file names with name Test right? or it search content of all files also?

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Abilan1
Path Finder

Hi,

Thank you so much for your help. Please confirm, it rejects only file names with Test or it will look for files content as well?

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jensonthottian
Contributor

It will reject all.
for only files use this :

blacklist=Test.*

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jensonthottian
Contributor

\ frontslash in between "t" and "."

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