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Modify Splunk Output

nielsenr
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So here's my problem, I'm using splunk to index some server logs. I am using the splunk javasdk to do a search and get the output as an xml file.
Now my question is can I limit the information splunk sends me? By editing my search I end up getting more information rather than less. For example things like the index and index time are of no use to me. any suggestions?

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wcolgate_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can use features of the search language to remove unwanted fields from the reports.

For example (the ... is the actual search command like "search index=main *" then "pipe to" using "|".

Remove the "host" and "ip" fields.

... | fields - host, ip

Keep only the "host" and "ip" fields, and display them in the order: "host", "ip".

... | fields host, ip

Keep only the fields 'source', 'sourcetype', 'host', and all fields beginning with 'error'.

... | fields source, sourcetype, host, error*

etcetera. There is a easy-to-digest summary here: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/SearchReference/SearchCheatSheet

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wcolgate_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can use features of the search language to remove unwanted fields from the reports.

For example (the ... is the actual search command like "search index=main *" then "pipe to" using "|".

Remove the "host" and "ip" fields.

... | fields - host, ip

Keep only the "host" and "ip" fields, and display them in the order: "host", "ip".

... | fields host, ip

Keep only the fields 'source', 'sourcetype', 'host', and all fields beginning with 'error'.

... | fields source, sourcetype, host, error*

etcetera. There is a easy-to-digest summary here: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/SearchReference/SearchCheatSheet

wcolgate_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

One last thing. In the SDKs a search string always should start with "search ..." The broser GUI always assumes this and puts it there for you.

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