Getting Data In

How to search for sources with a timestamp pattern

a212830
Champion

Hi,

I want to search for a set of files that end in YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS_PID.log format and I want to search on files that match today's date. How would I do that?

0 Karma

sloshburch
Ultra Champion

Use a regex tool to define/mature your pattern - https://regex101.com/ is great!

0 Karma

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

<other parts of base search>  [|noop|stats count AS source|eval source=strftime(now(), "*%Y%m%d_*_*")]
0 Karma

a212830
Champion

Thanks. PID is actually a number, which can vary in length. How would I grab that as well?

0 Karma

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Answer updated.

0 Karma

a212830
Champion

Thanks. Not working...

Here is a sample sources:

ORS_MMK_Node2_PR.20160409_224023_783.log
ORS_RTP_Node1_PR.20160409_221411_433.log
ORS_OMA_Node3_PR.20160409_214537_963.log

ORS_MMK_Node1_PR.20160409_212722_403.log

Here's my search:

index=main sourcetype=check_log_permissions RESOURCE_TYPE=file (RESOURCE!="du" AND RESOURCE!="cd") |fields RESOURCE |table RESOURCE | eval file_date=strftime(now(), "%Y%m%d__") |eval mySource="ORS__Node_PR." + file_date + ".log" |where match(RESOURCE,mySource)

Comes back with nothing. If I remove the where clause, it comes back with a bunch. I'd like to be able to search across all the source examples, using wildcards, rather than hard-coding anything.

0 Karma

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You didn't tell me that the field in question is RESOURCE. This is why you should ALWAYS post your search strings. I naturally assumed that you were using field source. Try this:

index=main sourcetype=check_log_permissions RESOURCE_TYPE=file (RESOURCE!="du" AND RESOURCE!="cd") [|noop|stats count AS RESOURCE|eval RESOURCE=strftime(now(), "*%Y%m%d_*_*")]
0 Karma
Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Where Innovation Takes Flight: The Splunk4Aviation Flight Sim Lands at .conf26

If you hear someone at .conf26 shouting "gear down, GEAR DOWN" across the show floor, you have found us.  The ...

Turn Cisco Telemetry Into Action with Cisco Data Fabric, powered by the Splunk ...

The surge in machine data is already hitting enterprise budgets, and the agentic era will only intensify it. ...

Persistent Queue at TcpOut — One of Splunk's Most Practical Features

Splunk introduced persistent queueing at the tcpout layer as one of the most practical resilience features in ...