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Getting an error message as the rule has a malformed related_searches definition?

LRathinakumar
Explorer

Hello all,

I am getting an continuous error as the rule has a malformed related_searches definition. i have checked the lookup file as well and everything found normal but i am still getting the error. Is there any inconsistency in the query. The below is the query is used for alerting.

 

index=wineventlog source="*WinEventLog:Security" EventCode=4688
[
| inputlookup tools.csv WHERE discovery_or_attack=attack
| stats values(filename) as search ]
| transaction host maxpause=5m
| where eventcount>=4
| fields _raw closed_txn field_match_sum linecount

 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Please share the exact text of the error message and what you are doing when the message appears.   Please also share the savedsearches.conf stanza for the correlation search.

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LRathinakumar
Explorer

Hi @richgalloway 

 

Thank you for the reply.

 

Please find the error that was displayed frequently in messages column.

 

LRathinakumar_0-1668533223113.png

 

and i can't get the savedsearch.conf stanza as we are using the splunk cloud.

Thank you

 

 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If that correlation search was provided by a Splunk app then contact Splunk Cloud Support to have them re-install the app or correct the savedsearches.conf entry.

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