Hey All,
So i have some web logs, lets call them source type 'webbylogs'.
If I search 'sourcetype=webbylogs | extract access-extractions' then everything gets extracted and all the fields are there and its all amazing.
How can I make this work in a props.conf?
I tried:
props.conf
[webbylogs]
REPORT-webbylogs = access-extractions
LOOKUP-IPlookup = lookup src_ip OUTPUT is_internal
As I have a lookup I want to work after this. But nothing happens. I pushed this to my search head, should it be indexer?
Am I missing something obvious?
The issue was that the source type was actually webbyLogs with a capital L. and in the props file I had it all in lower case (like every other sourcetype).
thanks to MuS for all your pointers and help
The issue was that the source type was actually webbyLogs with a capital L. and in the props file I had it all in lower case (like every other sourcetype).
thanks to MuS for all your pointers and help
Hi Pierceyuk,
do you have a access-extractions
stanza in your transforms.conf? see docs http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.1.1/Knowledge/Managesearch-timefieldextractions
Also check out this awesome wiki page http://wiki.splunk.com/Where_do_I_configure_my_Splunk_settings where you can see that this should be placed on the search head.
cheers, MuS
You can use the btool to check if there is any mismatch for props and/or transforms over all apps like this:
splunk cmd btool --debug props list
splunk cmd btool --debug transforms list
Also the copy approach is good for try&error it will do no harm.
the access-extractions is a built in extraction located in /opt/splunk/etc/system/default/transforms.conf Do you think I should just copy the code out and put it in a transforms.conf in this little extraction app?