Getting Data In

timestamp format of the input files

newbiesplunk
Path Finder

Hi,
when i forward my input files (c:\data) from server A to Splunk Head at ServerB, the date format was correct for all input files as of yesterday. But today, when the date is 1/8/2014 (dd/mm/yyyy), some files from the server A is recognised as 8/1/2014 (dd/mm/yyyy) and some recognised as 1/8/2014 (dd/mm/yyyy). Why is it so? How and where to correct it to ensure the new data format is recognised as dd/mm/yyyy. thks

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keerthana_k
Communicator

You can do this my mentioning your time format in props.conf file:

Under your configuration stanza, you can add

TIME_FORMAT=%d/%m/%Y

This will ensure that the timestamp for all the events of that type are considered in dd/mm/yyyy format.

somesoni2
Revered Legend

You might have to configure other attributes for your sourcetype for timestamp recognition and event-breaking. Please provide some sample logs and current sourcetype definition from props.conf (if any, from indexer).

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keerthana_k
Communicator

Can you paste your props.conf setting?

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newbiesplunk
Path Finder

how come from the same forwarder, the date format is different for different input files? So strange.

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newbiesplunk
Path Finder

it works only the first event after restarted the splunk and the subsequent events were returned back to mm/dd/yyyy. ANy thing else need to do? thks

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strive
Influencer

Can you post your props.conf settings

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