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How to find events with Timestamp issue

ma_anand1984
Contributor

I'm seeing the below error in splunkd.log of an indexer

WARN DateParserVerbose - Failed to parse timestamp.

The error does give me source file, host sourcetype. But it didnt give me the event for which the timestamp fails.

Only a fraction of the logs are having issues so im not able to find them.

Is there any way to better solve this?

1 Solution

adamw
Communicator

If you're on 4.3, by far the easiest way to accomplish this is to use the data preview wizard using a sample log file from the host and sourcetype indicated in the log file.

It will assist you in generating the proper props.conf for that input.

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adamw
Communicator

If you're on 4.3, by far the easiest way to accomplish this is to use the data preview wizard using a sample log file from the host and sourcetype indicated in the log file.

It will assist you in generating the proper props.conf for that input.

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