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Problems with props.conf and regex

dap263
New Member

I have a tab delimited log file that looks like:

#Fields: time   Data    LoginID ContextID       
"2011-02-20 21:38:59"   /opt/opensso_domain1/opensso/log/       "cn=dsameuser,ou=DSAME Users,dc=xxx,dc=xxx,dc=com"      66bee9c28495081c
"2011-02-20 21:38:59"   "Login Success|module_instance|Application"     "cn=dsameuser,ou=DSAME Users,dc=xxx,dc=xxx,dc=com"      b65b9f90eff3192b01

I created a deployed app, and assigned the sourcetype to be "openam_log" in inputs.conf
Then I tried to do an inline field extraction in props.conf

[openam_log]
EXTRACT-openam_date = "(?<openam_time>[^\t]+)"

I verified the regex in Search with the command:

sourcetype=openam_log | rex field=_raw "(?<openam_time>[^\t]+)"

That worked in Search, however the field still doesn't show up in Manager > Fields > Extracted Fields in the UI.

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Lamar
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You might want to try to use DELIMS as your separator.

props.conf

[openam_log]
REPORT-openam_fields = openam_fields

transforms.conf

[openam_fields]
DELIMS = "\t"
FIELDS = openam_time, openam_data, openam_ldap, openam_id

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dap263
New Member

The entire issue was related to placing props.conf and transforms.conf in

/opt/splunk/etc/deployment-apps/openam_new

Instead of

/opt/splunk/etc/apps/app_name/default

Thank you!

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_d_
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

dap263,

Do you have a .meta file? If yes, can you paste its contents here? Otherwise, create a file called default.meta in your metadata directory in your app and paste this in there (openam_new/metadata/default.meta):

[]
access = read : [ * ], write : [ admin ]
[eventtypes]
export = system
[props]
export = system
[transforms]
export = system

Hope this helps.

> please upvote and accept answer if you find it useful - thanks!

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dap263
New Member

Thank you for fast response! I had tested something similar before without success. The example above still did not work. Is there a way to troubleshoot from the command line or in the splunk logs to see where/how its failing?

splunk3:/opt/splunk/etc/deployment-apps/openam_new/default # /opt/splunk/bin/splunk cmd btool --app=search props list
[splunk_web_service]
EXTRACT-useragent = userAgent=(?P<browser>[^ (]+)
[splunkd]
EXTRACT-fields = (?i)^(?:[^ ]* ){2}(?:[+\-]\d+ )?(?P<log_level>[^ ]*)\s+(?P<component>[^ ]+) - (?P<message>.+)

Also, I don't think that the props file is being read properly.

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Lamar
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You might want to try to use DELIMS as your separator.

props.conf

[openam_log]
REPORT-openam_fields = openam_fields

transforms.conf

[openam_fields]
DELIMS = "\t"
FIELDS = openam_time, openam_data, openam_ldap, openam_id

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