Getting Data In

Why is Splunk not indexing logs located in a directory containing multiple levels of subdirectories?

byu168168
Path Finder

I set up a data input to index all the data from the following path

/pipeline/node

This directory contains multiple subdirectories, and each of these subdirectories contains 5 subdirectories and a log file. Splunk is picking up and indexing the log file in the first level of subdirectory but it is not indexing the log files contained within the other five subdirectories.

Any thoughts on why this is happening?

0 Karma

richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Have you tried monitoring /pipeline/node/*?

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

byu168168
Path Finder

I have tried using a wildcard character and ellipses to recursively catch the subdirectories but neither seems to work.

0 Karma
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