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Load File At Same Time Everyday Regardless Of Changes

andrewkenth
Communicator

Just as it states. Is there way to monitor a file and reload it everyday even if it has not changed? Only once per day however.

Thanks!

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

My first though is "why?"... after that, I'd say define a small scripted input to run every 86400 seconds that writes the file content to stdout, something like this:

cat /path/to/file

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andrewkenth
Communicator

I ended up automating a cp cmd and adding the date on the end of the file.

cp <origfilepath> <newfilepath>_`date +"%Y%m%d"`.csv

The easiest way to do this is via chrontab but we use other means (autosys).

I also need to use the sourcefile name in the crcSalt as well in inputs.conf

crcSalt = <SOURCE>
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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

My first though is "why?"... after that, I'd say define a small scripted input to run every 86400 seconds that writes the file content to stdout, something like this:

cat /path/to/file
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andrewkenth
Communicator

To answer the why it's a list that is maintained, however we need the ability to go back in time and view the state of the list on any particular date. I was thinking that as well but was hoping there was a better way using inputs.conf or similar setting.

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