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Why is the interval setting in inputs.conf ignored?

mykol_j
Communicator

Currently on v 9.0.3 (but has been happening forever).

On our universal forwarders we're using the Splunk provided bin apps for various things. In this example, I just noted the win_installed_apps.bat  is running 78 times in a 24 hour period, even though the interval is set to once every 24 hours:

[script://.\bin\win_installed_apps.bat]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
sourcetype = Script:InstalledApps

Other examples that are set for 86400 seconds include win_timesync_configuration.bat and win_timesync_status.bat that both run 39 times a day.

We have a home grown script to check for compliance set to run every hour (3600 seconds) and it runs every hour like it should. Why are so many others ignored?

Thoughts?

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
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Hi @mykol_j,

I agree with @PickleRick, check the configurations using btool.

at the same time, setup (only for testing) a different interval, maybe the problem isn't the interval: e.g. execution rights on the script or the script location.

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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mykol_j
Communicator

Thanks, guys.

Guess I need to learn to use btool...

I know, I know, I've just been lazy...

Grazie.

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gcusello
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mykol_j
Communicator

<heavy sigh>

PS C:\Program Files\SplunkUniversalForwarder\bin> .\btool.exe list inputs --debug
SPLUNK_HOME must be set. Stopping.

 

Never a dull moment...

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PickleRick
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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
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First things first - use the btool to verify that your effective configuration is what you think it is.

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