Getting Data In

json kvm_mode and additional transforms

PickleRick
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Please confirm/deny something for me because it's not clear from the docs.

Let's assume I have events containing both "unstructured" data and json. Something similar to the ones from https://community.splunk.com/t5/Getting-Data-In/JSON-transformations/m-p/370127#M67168

Dec 1 22:29:42 127.0.0.1 1 2017-12-01 LOGSERVER 1292 - - {"event_type":"type_here","ipv4":"127.0.0.1","hostname":"pc_name.local","occured":"01-Dec-2017 22:24:34"}

If I set KV_MODE=json, I assume the fields from the json part should get parsed automaticaly. But what about the rest of the message? Can I still apply transforms to get additional fields parsed from the event?

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PickleRick
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Furthermore, do I understand properly that KV_MODE=json would be applied in search-time. So if I want to additionaly manipulate - for example - time and host which are indexed fields I'd have to make an app affecting ingest-time as well? So I'd need to have both search-time configuration on search-head(s) and ingest-time extractions on heavy-forwarder(s)?

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