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How would I initialize monitor command to pull the data/files from variable paths /locations?

SplunkDash
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Hello,

How would I initialize monitor command to pull the data/files from variable paths /locations? Some examples along with monitor command provided below:

Paths/Locations:

/RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/2021-01-28_03-39-15/AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt

/RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/2021-01-29_09-12-12/AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt

.........

..........

.........

/RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/2021-02-02_06-19-10/AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt

/RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/2021-02-02_08-07-14/AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt

Monitor Command I wrote:

[monitor://

/RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/.../AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt]

is this going to work to pull the data/files from all of the locations mentioned above? Any help/feedback will be highly appreciated. Thank you.

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SanjayReddy
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @SplunkDash 

instaed of ... (ellipsis wildcard) , please use(*)asterisk wildcard for moniting the path 

[monitor:///RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/*/AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt]

 

SanjayReddy_0-1646193106443.png

 

 

 

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SanjayReddy
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @SplunkDash 

instaed of ... (ellipsis wildcard) , please use(*)asterisk wildcard for moniting the path 

[monitor:///RTAM/PROD_LOGS/PROD_DATA/*/AUDITDATA/APPS/AUDITPROD.txt]

 

SanjayReddy_0-1646193106443.png

 

 

 

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