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Lookup from CSV and output another column

logtastic
Explorer

Hello,

I am comparing a host.csv file with two columns "IP" and "DNS" I want to compare the IP column to my base search and also output the DNS column from the CSV. I have the following working by renaming the IP column from my CSV to the src_ip field in Splunk but I need help with outputting the DNS column from excel:

 

index=test 
    [| inputlookup hosts.csv 
    | rename IP as src_ip
    | fields src_ip]
| stats count(src_ip) by sourcetype

 

 

I tried a few things but no luck. Thank you!

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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @logtastic 

You can try following query.

 

index=test 
    [| inputlookup hosts.csv 
    | rename IP as src_ip
    | fields src_ip] 
| fields src_ip sourcetype
| lookup hosts.csv IP as src_ip OUTPUTNEW dns
| stats count(src_ip) by sourcetype
 

 

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An upvote would be appreciated if it helps!

 

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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @logtastic 

You can try following query.

 

index=test 
    [| inputlookup hosts.csv 
    | rename IP as src_ip
    | fields src_ip] 
| fields src_ip sourcetype
| lookup hosts.csv IP as src_ip OUTPUTNEW dns
| stats count(src_ip) by sourcetype
 

 

-------------

An upvote would be appreciated if it helps!

 

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