Hello,
I currently upload data into a lookup table and have to also separately send this data manually to another team on a daily basis. Unfortunately, they do not/cannot have access to the lookup table in Splunk. Is there a way to automate this a little more by sending the data in the lookup table into a report and have that report emailed to a group of users daily?
Hi @brc55,
You can save an inputlookup search as an alert:
| inputlookup my_lookup ``` or my_lookup.csv etc. ```
After setting a schedule, add "Send email" as a triggered action. Under the Send email settings, select "Attach CSV." The search results will be attached the message a CSV file.
If your lookup file is large (greater than 10,000 rows), you may need to modify the maxresults setting in the alert_actions.conf [email] stanza:
# e.g. /opt/splunk/etc/system/local/alert_actions.conf
[email]
maxresults = 25000
Hi @brc55,
You can save an inputlookup search as an alert:
| inputlookup my_lookup ``` or my_lookup.csv etc. ```
After setting a schedule, add "Send email" as a triggered action. Under the Send email settings, select "Attach CSV." The search results will be attached the message a CSV file.
If your lookup file is large (greater than 10,000 rows), you may need to modify the maxresults setting in the alert_actions.conf [email] stanza:
# e.g. /opt/splunk/etc/system/local/alert_actions.conf
[email]
maxresults = 25000
Will look into this. The lookup is within/associated to a specific app that the other team does not have access to. Would this cause an issue?
The scheduled alert should be owned by a user with access to the app and (probably) be saved within the app. Their access to Splunk should have no bearing on whether they can access MIME attachments in their email client; however, they may not not be able to access any links you include. The CSV file will be an attachment, not a link.
if your mail server limits attachment size or otherwise restricts message content, you should contact your mail administrator.