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Reading database logs from linux server

islam
Explorer

Hi,

We want to read the database logs from a linux server, and the logs are stored in specific path “</path>/log/” as example . The logs are archived at the end of every day in same directory of real time log file. The real time info writes into “vertica.log” file, so we don’t want to read logs from the file “vertica.log”

How can we reed this archived  files in splunk.

 
 

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venkateshparank
Path Finder

Create monitoring stanza like below:

[monitor:///<path>/log/vertica.log-*]

disabled = 0

crcSalt = <SOURCE>

index = <IndexName>

 

If you still see the vertica.log is reading, trying adding below line in above Stanza

blacklist = vertica.log

 

That would be like below:

[monitor:///<path>/log/vertica.log-*]

disabled = 0

crcSalt = <SOURCE>

index = <IndexName>

blacklist = vertica.log

 

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venkateshparank
Path Finder

Create monitoring stanza like below:

[monitor:///<path>/log/vertica.log-*]

disabled = 0

crcSalt = <SOURCE>

index = <IndexName>

 

If you still see the vertica.log is reading, trying adding below line in above Stanza

blacklist = vertica.log

 

That would be like below:

[monitor:///<path>/log/vertica.log-*]

disabled = 0

crcSalt = <SOURCE>

index = <IndexName>

blacklist = vertica.log

 

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islam
Explorer

thanks a lot for your kindly reply.

we tried this solution  and we start receiving logs now.

 

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venkateshparank
Path Finder

@islam If the solution helps you, then an upvote would be appreciated.

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