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When modifying serverclass.conf, which safeguards could help us avoid the following mistakes?

ddrillic
Ultra Champion

The constantly updated serverclass.confhere creates all kinds of commotion. Today it was realized that we have the following:

[serverClass:<name>]
whiteline.0 = <host1>
whiteline.1 = <host2>
whiteline.2 = <host3>
whiteline.3 = <host4>
whiteline.4 = <host5>
....

Meaning, whitelist was written as whiteline by mistake. So, which safeguards we can put in place to avoid these mistakes/commotions?

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harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

Hi @ddrillic,

You can use btool, please refer this document http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.3/Troubleshooting/CommandlinetoolsforusewithSupport

Check for typos: ./splunk cmd btool check

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harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

Hi @ddrillic,

You can use btool, please refer this document http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.3/Troubleshooting/CommandlinetoolsforusewithSupport

Check for typos: ./splunk cmd btool check
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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Gorgeous @harsmarvania57!

$ ./splunk cmd btool check

                Invalid key in stanza [serverClass:<class>] in /opt/splunk/etc/system/local/serverclass.conf, line 21: whiteline.0
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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Interestingly, it doesn't catch something like -

whitelist.92 = <host>
whitelist.93 = <host>
whitelist.94 = <host>
whitelist.95 = <host>
# number repetition 
whitelist.92 = <host>
whitelist.93 = <host>
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