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Powershell script is throwing off error message, what does it mean?

rsimmons
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I am getting the following error message: 04-21-2010 12:52:07.753 ERROR ExecProcessor - Couldn't start command ""C:\Program Files\Splunk\etc\apps\search\bin\scripts\test1.path"": FormatMessage was unable to decode error (193), (0xc1)

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Leo
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Running powershell scripts with Splunk might seem a little tricky. Here's what my setup looks like:

  • default\inputs.conf
[script://.\bin\myscript.path]
  • bin\myscript.path
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -command "& '$SPLUNK_HOME\etc\apps\myapp\bin\myscript.ps1' -myarg1 -myarg2"

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Leo
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Running powershell scripts with Splunk might seem a little tricky. Here's what my setup looks like:

  • default\inputs.conf
[script://.\bin\myscript.path]
  • bin\myscript.path
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -command "& '$SPLUNK_HOME\etc\apps\myapp\bin\myscript.ps1' -myarg1 -myarg2"

sloshburch
Ultra Champion

.path wouldn't load environment variables like $SPLUNK_HOME so I had to go with .bat

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sloshburch
Ultra Champion

Anyone know why the .path vs .bat? Pros/Cons between the two?

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