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Creating fields based on a comma seperated list of values

sourabhguha
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Hi,

I am indexing a set of csv files. the files do not have the header fields in it.

While I am creating the sourcetype, I would like to specify the following fields name for the sourcetype - which is a comma separated list. How can i do that?

tenant,MGId,HostGroup,TotalVMsPerHG,TotalpCoreForHG,UsedpCoreForHG,FreepCoreForHG,CoreAvailabilityPercentForHG,

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Ayn
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Setup a delimiter based field extraction in props.conf / transforms.conf.

In props.conf, you put something like:

[yoursourcetype]
REPORT = getcsvfields

And in transforms.conf:

[getcsvfields]
DELIMS = ","
FIELDS = tenant,MGId,HostGroup,TotalVMsPerHG,TotalpCoreForHG,UsedpCoreForHG,FreepCoreForHG,CoreAvailabilityPercentForHG

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Ayn
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Setup a delimiter based field extraction in props.conf / transforms.conf.

In props.conf, you put something like:

[yoursourcetype]
REPORT = getcsvfields

And in transforms.conf:

[getcsvfields]
DELIMS = ","
FIELDS = tenant,MGId,HostGroup,TotalVMsPerHG,TotalpCoreForHG,UsedpCoreForHG,FreepCoreForHG,CoreAvailabilityPercentForHG
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