Hi,
Will Splunk use a more explicit Monitor stanza vs a wildcard stanza. Since the stanza's are not identical I do not believe Splunk merges and applies lexicographical order so which stanze wins for the monitored file? My assumption is the more explicit stanza but I can't fing documentation to back that up.
Example:
[monitor:///var/log/]
index = linux
vs.
[monitor:///var/log/secure.log]
index = main
Well after testing the explicit stanza wins, atleast in the case below. Secure when to main, not linux. This makes since to me just wish it was documented as I could see other people having questions like this.
[monitor:///var/log]
index = linux
disabled = 0
[monitor:///var/log/secure]
disabled = false
Feedback as submitted to the doc team.
Try it, find out, and report back. If the data from secure.log appears in index=main then you know the specific stanza trumps the general one. I suspect that is not the case, however.
Also, splunk list monitor on the monitoring instance may shed some light on what is being monitored.
If the specific stanza ends up duplicating the general one then you should be able to work around it with a blacklist.
[monitor:///var/log/]
index = linux
blacklist = secure\.log
[monitor:///var/log/secure.log]
index = main
Well after testing the explicit stanza wins, atleast in the case below. Secure when to main, not linux. This makes since to me just wish it was documented as I could see other people having questions like this.
[monitor:///var/log]
index = linux
disabled = 0
[monitor:///var/log/secure]
disabled = false
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