Getting Data In

only monitor FILE NAME not Content

hoggjade
Engager

Good day

is it possible to only monitor FILE NAMES within a Directory and sub directories and not the Content of these files

Reason being, I need to have a Logging system that users can monitor if a File has been received, but they do not need to see the content

also it needs to read as Simply as possible

cpt12tech
Contributor

I have a similar need, I want to list all the files on a volume. These are large video files and I need a list of what is on the volume for reconciliation and searching. One way to set this up is create a Windows .bat file and schedule it to run. The script outputs to a text file. Then configure splunk to monitor the text file. Here is the .bat script:
dir e:\someFolderName*.* /b >>e:\fileNameForSplunkToMonitor.txt

fschange is being depriciated and splunk uses Windows security audit. This would be too cumbersome for my needs as I would have to search for all files added & deleted to get the current inventory.

mw
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can configure an fschange input stanza to monitor changes to the directory. That would probably be the easiest. Look for "fschange" on this page: http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/admin/Inputsconf

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