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order of parsing: sedcmd and time_prefix

tfechner
Path Finder

Hi,

we have a syslog message like:
Mar 20 16:27:09 hostname.com Mar 20 16:17:01 hostname 2020-20-03 16:27:02,486 hostname messsage

with a sedcmd I can remove the first part until the year.
Then I have:
2020-20-03 16:27:02,486 hostname messsage

If there is another timestring in the message I have to us TIME_RPEFIX in props.conf.
What regex do I have to use? Starting at line beginning (that is after sedcnd) oder on the initial message with a ittle bit more regex?

What is theparsing order splunk uses in props.conf? First sedcmd and the prefix or is stripping the very last thing splunk does with the event?

Torsten

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

SEDCMD comes after TIME_PREFIX. See https://www.aplura.com/assets/pdf/props_conf_order.pdf

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

SEDCMD comes after TIME_PREFIX. See https://www.aplura.com/assets/pdf/props_conf_order.pdf

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tfechner
Path Finder

so first is: line_breaker,
then time_prefix and time string
then I strip with sedcmd

when will the event merged together in case of multiline events?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

That happens in the Aggregation Queue (before SEDCMD).

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