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crcsalt for small files in same dir?

juraj
Explorer

Dear all,

quick question if I may. I am having a directory full of CSV files that I'm trying to index on a linux splunk forwarder as follows:

[root@localhost]# /opt/splunkforwarder/bin/splunk cmd btool inputs list monitor
[monitor:///home/logfiles]
_rcvbuf = 1572864
crcSalt = < SOURCE >
disabled = false
host = myhost.lan
index = _internal
sourcetype = my_sourcetype

Stanza gets parsed as per splunkd.log, but I don't see anything indexed. There are maybe 20 csv files in the directory, some of them with matching md5sums of first 256 bytes, so I hoped crcSalt would help me out here, alas, no dice. Yes, there are no spaces around "SOURCE",

I tried to reset the fishbucket for a random file via btprobe -d --reset ...., didn't change a whole lot. No error (or any) messages in my splunkd.log, it's perfectly content not indexing anything.
I was thinking about this initcrclength parameter, but I found out it's only splunk 5.0 compatible.

Could any of you splunk wise ladies/gentlemen offer a piece of advice?

Thanks!

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alacercogitatus
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try changing the index from _internal to main. The logs are probably getting lost in the internal indexes. _internal should stay reserved for Splunk Data Only. Your crcSalt is correct, because it adds the Filename and path to the salt, so each salt is (FullPath+ First256Bytes). Once you correct the index, try searching for it again.

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alacercogitatus
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try changing the index from _internal to main. The logs are probably getting lost in the internal indexes. _internal should stay reserved for Splunk Data Only. Your crcSalt is correct, because it adds the Filename and path to the salt, so each salt is (FullPath+ First256Bytes). Once you correct the index, try searching for it again.

juraj
Explorer

That did it, thanks a lot!

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