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All eventtypes in eventtypes.conf not found in btool search

jwhughes58
Contributor

This is my local/eventtypes.conf file

[juniper_sslvpn_auth]
search = sourcetype=juniper_sslvpn_mag "authentication successful" OR "authentication failed"

[juniper_sslvpn_authz]
priority = 6
search = sourcetype=juniper_sslvpn_mag "WebRequest Completed" OR "Closed Connection"

[juniper_sslvpn_auth_failed]
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "Primary authentication failed"

[juniper_sslvpn_auth_successful]
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "Primary authentication successful"

[juniper_sslvpn_webrequest]
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "WebRequest"

[juniper_sslvpn_webrequest_sso_successful]
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "Web SSO: Authentication successful"

The juniper_sslvpn_mag eventtypes are disabled. When I run

/apps/splunk/bin/splunk btool eventtypes list | less

and grep for juniper, all I get is

[juniper_sslvpn_auth_failed]
color = 
description = 
disabled = 0
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "Primary authentication failed"
tags = 
[juniper_sslvpn_auth_successful]
color = 
description = 
disabled = 0
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "Primary authentication successful"
tags = 
[juniper_sslvpn_webrequest]
color = 
description = 
disabled = 0
priority = 5
search = index=vpn sourcetype=juniper:sslvpn "WebRequest"
tags = 

I can't see any reason why the final stanza in local/eventtypes.conf is not found by btool. Any ideas?

TIA,
Joe

1 Solution

koshyk
Super Champion

Have a try by

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk cmd btool eventtypes list --debug > /tmp/eventtypes.btool 

and then physically check in the output file to see if anything missing.

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koshyk
Super Champion

Have a try by

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk cmd btool eventtypes list --debug > /tmp/eventtypes.btool 

and then physically check in the output file to see if anything missing.

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jwhughes58
Contributor

Hi Koshyk,

The debug option helped me figure out what is going on with the eventtypes.conf. I have a precedence issue I have to figure out. Another day of learning. Nice to know about the --debug option.

Joe

koshyk
Super Champion

thanks mate. I've put it an answer , if you can please upvote/accept it.

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