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I am trying to connect using the example:
import splunklib.client as client
# Create a Service instance and log in
with client.connect(
host="http://myhost",
port=0000,
username="me",
password="my password") as conn:
# Print installed apps to the console to verify login
for app in conn.apps:
print app.name
But I am getting the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/anshanno/PycharmProjects/splunkTest/splunkSDKtest.py", line 8, in <module>
password="my password") as conn:
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\splunk_sdk-1.6.0-py2.7.egg\splunklib\client.py", line 321, in connect
s.login()
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\splunk_sdk-1.6.0-py2.7.egg\splunklib\binding.py", line 857, in login
cookie="1") # In Splunk 6.2+, passing "cookie=1" will return the "set-cookie" header
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\splunk_sdk-1.6.0-py2.7.egg\splunklib\binding.py", line 1201, in post
return self.request(url, message)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\splunk_sdk-1.6.0-py2.7.egg\splunklib\binding.py", line 1218, in request
response = self.handler(url, message, **kwargs)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\splunk_sdk-1.6.0-py2.7.egg\splunklib\binding.py", line 1357, in request
connection.request(method, path, body, head)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 1053, in request
self._send_request(method, url, body, headers)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 1093, in _send_request
self.endheaders(body)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 1049, in endheaders
self._send_output(message_body)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 893, in _send_output
self.send(msg)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 855, in send
self.connect()
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 1266, in connect
HTTPConnection.connect(self)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 832, in connect
self.timeout, self.source_address)
File "C:\Python27\lib\socket.py", line 557, in create_connection
for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM):
socket.gaierror: [Errno 11004] getaddrinfo failed
Has anyone else experienced this or know what is causing the issue? I have replaced my connection info for obvious reasons 🙂
Any help is appreciated.
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I am having the same error: "gaierror: [Errno 11004] getaddrinfo failed"
However, none of the suggestions here have helped me resolve it. Here's my code:
import os
import splunklib.client as client
service = client.connect(host='https://<my_company_login_portal>.splunkcloud.com',
port=8089,
username=os.environ['SPLUNK_USERNAME'],
password=os.environ['SPLUNK_PASSWORD'])
I've confirmed that:
- My user account has permissions to connect
- A firewall is not blocking the requests
- Port 8089 is open on splunk's end
Any direction on this error is appreciated. Thanks!
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What is the error that you are getting?
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Actually, try this
from splunklib.client import connect as client
import os
service = client(host='https://<my_company_login_portal>.splunkcloud.com',
port=8089,
username=os.environ['SPLUNK_USERNAME'],
password=os.environ['SPLUNK_PASSWORD'])
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Your code is the same as what I have above. I tried it anyways. Still didn't work. 😞
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I believe that error means it couldn't resolve/reach your host.
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EDIT: I had the wrong port and my user doesn't have privileges
Thanks @thejeffreystone! Yeah, I saw that in my search before I posted here. The solution that they gave was to use the IP address which threw the same error for me. I probably Should have included this in my question.
If it cannot find the host could that indicate an issue with permissions?
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haha...I was working on my response and didnt see you have found it. Glad you got it.
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Sorry to waste your time. It wouldn't let me post an update because I don't have enough rep.
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No waste. I learned a new way of doing something.
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or perhaps a firewall/routing issue somewhere. I was suspecting dns when I first read it, but you already disproved that. It's been a while since I encountered that in python. I did some testing in one of the example scripts and can't get the same error. So perhaps in this context its not resolution but something else. I think it is for sure in your connection attempt.
When I pass bad host names I get:
for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM):
socket.gaierror: [Errno 8] nodename nor servname provided, or not known
I'm using python 2.7.11 for reference and the same version of the sdk.
So now I am not so sure. I tested connecting to splunk cloud and to a local instance using the .splunkrc file and the stail.py example in the sdk.
I couldn't get your script to work. But I modified the info.py script provided to provide the connection info in the script. Not sure if this will format right:
from splunklib.client import connect
from splunklib.results import ResultsReader
# Create a Service instance and log in
service = connect(
host='host.com',
port=8089,
username='admin',
password='mypass')
content = service.info
for key in sorted(content.keys()):
value = content[key]
if isinstance(value, list):
print "%s:" % key
for item in value: print " %s" % item
else:
print "%s: %s" % (key, value)
print "Settings:"
content = service.settings.content
for key in sorted(content.keys()):
value = content[key]
print " %s: %s" % (key, value)
