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How to index zero byte files where the information is found in the name of the file?

pedromvieira
Communicator

How to index zero byte files?
For some reason, a customer created a monitoring file that only contains information on the filename.

Ex:

abx_20160627_exit.ok

I'd like to index the timestamp on the filename and the "type" (exit).

Besides create a script to list and append to another file, can Splunk index this type of data?

Thanks.

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woodcock
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pedromvieira
Communicator

Perfect solution. Even better than expected.

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jkat54
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can create a scripted input that does an ls -l or dir on the directory/folder.

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pedromvieira
Communicator

Thanks for the input. The app above solved the problem.

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