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Parsing timestamp that is relative from zero from an embedded device

WiredBob
Engager

Hi

I'm new to Splunk and have what I think is a strange use case (maybe not!). We are capturing logs from an embedded device without a battery powered clock and therefore when booted the device has no reference to the current time. It generates logs from a time of 0 and timestamps the log events with a time offset in . e.g. 9.307.

The device does generally get a time reference quite soon after boot from NTP (if network connected) in the log, so I could pre-process the logs, parse out the time and write a valid timestamp for each event by recalculating the offset.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

Thanks

Robert

dwaddle
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

In this case, I would probably use DATETIME_CONFIG=CURRENT and just let the indexed time of the event be close enough... I am assuming you are forwarding these over the network, and they will arrive at the indexer within a few milliseconds of being created on the embedded device. If not, this will not work.

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lukejadamec
Super Champion

You need a reference time - any time source will do according to its accuracy. Without a reference time you're out of luck. You need a reference time.

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WiredBob
Engager

Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately these are logs we pull off the device periodically, not passed in near-real time across the network

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