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Why is the Powershell Modular Input not scheduling the script to run?

Kendo213
Communicator

Here is my inputs.conf:

[powershell://checkdnsext]
script = . "$SplunkHome\etc\apps\test_infra_dnsext_inputs\bin\checkdnsext.ps1"
schedule = `0 */5 * ? * *`
sourcetype = test:powershell
index = test

Here is my Powershell located in /app/bin:

$ErrorActionPreference="SilentlyContinue"
$ipaddress = $(ipconfig | where {$_ -match 'IPv4.+\s(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})' } | out-null; $Matches[1])
$dnstest=Resolve-DnsName -Name google.com -server $ipaddress -QuickTimeout -Type A | select Name
if ($dnstest -like '*google*') {
$result="1"
write-host ((get-date),"`nExternal DNS Status:","$result")
}
else{
$result="0"
write-host ((get-date),"`nExternal DNS Status:","$result")
}

The script works. I don't see any errors in splunkd.log on the client, other than the fact that I don't see it scheduling the script to run.

Any ideas?

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ansif
Motivator

Can you try with a service restart.

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Kendo213
Communicator

I've tried restarting the service numerous times. That cron has 's around it because of the Splunk forum. It doesn't complain about an invalid cron in the internal logs.

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