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Removing Garbled logs by linecount before indexing

twistedsixty4
Path Finder

Hey everyone,
So I have a script that generates status logs for a few network devices that my Splunk forwarder grabs, but every now and again something screws it up and it garbles the entry. The garbled entry is always a smaller linecount, this accounts for roughly 1% of my logs from the script. Is there a way to tell Splunk in the props file to throw away the entry if it's less than 23 lines long? Thanks!

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Not if you monitor the log file with a [monitor]
and the nullQueue filtering will only work on a line per line basis.

If you were using a scripted input, then you could add some logic when you generate the logs to drop the invalid ones.

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Not if you monitor the log file with a [monitor]
and the nullQueue filtering will only work on a line per line basis.

If you were using a scripted input, then you could add some logic when you generate the logs to drop the invalid ones.

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twistedsixty4
Path Finder

thanks for your help, i've adjusted my script, oh well.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

yes, something like if result count < 23 don't write anything (to file or to script output)

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