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How to call VBScripts by Universal Forwader ?

sunrise
Contributor

I have a question about calling VBScripts in Universal Forwarder(UF).

We already have many VBScripts for monitoring a system.
And we want to use these VBScripts in Splunk.

It seemes that UF and Splunk App for Windows is able to call batch scripts by [script] stanza,
but not VBScripts.

Is it capable ?
Or should I prepare batch scripts as wrapper ?

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sbrant_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

A wrapper is the way to go here, if you want Splunk to be the scheduler. The alternative is to schedule the scripts to run separately and write the output to a file that Splunk is monitoring.

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sbrant_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

A wrapper is the way to go here, if you want Splunk to be the scheduler. The alternative is to schedule the scripts to run separately and write the output to a file that Splunk is monitoring.

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sunrise
Contributor

Thank for the good advice, sbrant_splunk.

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