I have SQL table that is cleaned and populated every week .
Using a db tail wont work because all data is regenerated and there is no ID column .
Is there any way to force a db dump of this table via script so I can automate cleaning this index and load the table again ?
DB Connect also allows for full table dumps; they don't need to be dbtail. See the documentation and the inputs.conf specification for more detail, as well as this post on timestamping data correctly as it is indexed into Splunk. A sample dbdump input looks like the following:
[dbmon-dump://mySQL/MyDump]
output.format = kv
output.timestamp = 1
output.timestamp.column = last_update
query = SELECT A.address_id, A.address, A.last_update AS last_update, C.city FROM address A, city C WHERE C.city_id=A.city_id ORDER BY A.city_id
sourcetype = mysourcetype
I would also recommend reading Real-Time Log File Analysis for Oracle 11g for further ideas on how to get data from or about Oracle into Splunk.
DB Connect also allows for full table dumps; they don't need to be dbtail. See the documentation and the inputs.conf specification for more detail, as well as this post on timestamping data correctly as it is indexed into Splunk. A sample dbdump input looks like the following:
[dbmon-dump://mySQL/MyDump]
output.format = kv
output.timestamp = 1
output.timestamp.column = last_update
query = SELECT A.address_id, A.address, A.last_update AS last_update, C.city FROM address A, city C WHERE C.city_id=A.city_id ORDER BY A.city_id
sourcetype = mysourcetype
I would also recommend reading Real-Time Log File Analysis for Oracle 11g for further ideas on how to get data from or about Oracle into Splunk.
Note that the schedule for the dump can also be defined in inputs.conf. No need for a separate script...