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Anyone know of a way of finding the last modified date/time of a saved search/report in Splunk?

zindain24
Path Finder

I have an audit request to show the last time a report was modified.

Thanks,
Jeremy

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MuS
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi zindain24,

How about this:

index="_internal" (sourcetype=splunkd_access "POST /servicesNS/" "/search/saved/searches") file!="notify"
| table _time clientip user file | rename file AS saved_search

This will create a table containing time, clientip, user and the saved_search name.

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

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MuS
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi zindain24,

How about this:

index="_internal" (sourcetype=splunkd_access "POST /servicesNS/" "/search/saved/searches") file!="notify"
| table _time clientip user file | rename file AS saved_search

This will create a table containing time, clientip, user and the saved_search name.

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

MuS
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just a small update on this, based on some background discussion with @martin_mueller:

  • the sourcetype could also be splunkd_ui_access
  • set up processes for modifying production splunk, show processes are followed, done and sprinkle some git, chef, etc around
  • if someone fiddles with savedsearches.conf any other way you will not get it in _internal because it only covers REST calls

cheers, MuS

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zindain24
Path Finder

Thanks MuS! Here is what I ended up with:

index="_internal" NOT 201 NOT 400 (sourcetype=splunkd_access "POST /servicesNS/" "/search/saved/searches") NOT notify| rex "(?enable|disable)\s" | convert ctime(_time) as time |rex "saved/searches/(?\S+?)[\/|\s]" |rex "^(?:[0-9]{1,3}.){3}[0-9]{1,3}\s-\s(?\w+)" |rex "(?\d+)ms" |table time, User, SearchName, Action, MSExecutionTime | fillnull value="modify/save" |rename MSExecutionTime AS ExecutionTime(ms)

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