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Why doesn't the time format match my log?

kannu
Communicator

Hi splunkers

I have following log entry in file getting indexed on sourcetype name "ncm"

"01/06/2018 12:00:47 : Started LoadBalancer" 

This is of 1st june 2018 but in splunk this entry has been taken as 6 january 2018 . Before this entry comes in the log two days ago i have already changed the time format in props.conf

[ncm]
TIME_FORMAT = %d-%m-%Y %H:%M:%S

So in that two days data arrived as per my time format but today 1st june data went to 6th january .

Please help.

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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

That TIME_FORMAT does not match your log. Your log has / as separator, while your TIME_FORMAT uses -. Which will cause Splunk to revert to auto detection, which indeed can fail on ambiguous dates likes 01/06/2018.

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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

That TIME_FORMAT does not match your log. Your log has / as separator, while your TIME_FORMAT uses -. Which will cause Splunk to revert to auto detection, which indeed can fail on ambiguous dates likes 01/06/2018.

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kannu
Communicator

@FrankVl

So below will work ?

[ncm]
TIME_FORMAT = %d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S

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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

Yes, I would expect it would 🙂

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