Splunk Search

How to incorporate a Lookup in search?

tkerr1357
Path Finder

Hi all,

I am struggling a bit with incorporating a lookup into my searches.  I have a lookup file that is a single column of IP addresses and a header of TORIP. It should be a pretty basic search index=* src_ip=* followed by the lookup. I added the lookup file and lookup definition but when I run a search it fails saying the lookup table doesnt exist. splunk search help.PNG 

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tkerr1357
Path Finder

Thank you, I was able to figure out the issue. I failed to place an OUTPUT ofter defining the field so there was nothing for the search to look at. I fixed that and then added a search command to look for any of the IPs in the lookup command. 

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

After uploading TORIP.csv, did you define a lookup with it? (C.f., Define a CSV lookup in Splunk Web.)  When I use a file named "foo.csv", I usually name the lookup "foo" to remind me that it is a necessary step.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Is the lookup visible to the user and is it in the same app or global?

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tkerr1357
Path Finder

Thank you, I was able to figure out the issue. I failed to place an OUTPUT ofter defining the field so there was nothing for the search to look at. I fixed that and then added a search command to look for any of the IPs in the lookup command. 

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