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Why does entity import from CSV upload incorrectly?

skovachev
Explorer

Hello,

I have a list of few hundered servers in csv file like in the picture below.

 

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I am trying to import servers as entities in ITSI. When I do csv import I get  below :

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Any Idea why is not uploading correct?

ITSI we are using is 4.11.4

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skovachev
Explorer

@skramp  Thanks for help, truly we figured it out import file needs more than one column . They should add this into a note somewhere becuase some people like to test with simple hostname lists only.

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skovachev
Explorer

@skramp  Thanks for help, truly we figured it out import file needs more than one column . They should add this into a note somewhere becuase some people like to test with simple hostname lists only.

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skramp
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I recreated your case. A csv might not be a valid csv for importing if there is no separator. Please try to add something to your csv so it might look like this:
DisplayName;myfield
-----------;foo
server1.corpnet.abv;server1.corpnet.abv
server2.corpnet.abv;server2.corpnet.abv

While I haven't had the second column, I also have had no results for importing.

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