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universal forwarders for windows : monitor drives that need user authentication

lakshman237
Path Finder

Hi, i have installed an universal forwarders on a windows server. It needs to monitor logs files on a drive, say \mylogs\apps\logs. The splunkd process runs in the box with admin rights, but to access the log files, it needs to authenticate against a given userid/password. what do i need to config, so monitor://\mylogs\apps\logs can authenticate before looking for log files.

I am currently getting the following error:

07-18-2012 19:34:39.938 +0100 WARN FilesystemChangeWatcher - error getting attributes of path "\mylogs\apps\logs": Access is denied.

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malmoore
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Are these drives that "need user authentication" mapped as network drives?

If so, then you need to install Splunk as a user that already has at least read access to those volumes/drives. Splunk can only authenticate with the username and password that you give it at installation.

More info here:

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