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Regular expression with lookup

stang1234
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I have to build a table that lists all the service names that are in particular format for e.g "ABC-*.-<>", Is this possible??

I actually tried by building a regular expression like this index=my_index sourcetype=my_source | regex name = "^ABC-.*-(Name1|Name2|Name3|Name4|....Name600) but I am getting "Regex: regular expression too large error" Any other way of solving this??

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richgalloway
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Try something like this.

index=my_index sourcetype=my_source name = "ABC*" | rex field=name "^ABC-.*-(?<subname>.*)" | lookup names.csv name-field-in-lookup-file as subname | ...
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richgalloway
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Try something like this.

index=my_index sourcetype=my_source name = "ABC*" | rex field=name "^ABC-.*-(?<subname>.*)" | lookup names.csv name-field-in-lookup-file as subname | ...
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stang1234
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Fantastic, that worked!! This is exactly what I was looking for.

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stang1234
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All 600 start with a prefix like “ENV” and rest are random. I did create a lookup with these 600.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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Is there a pattern to the service name endings or are they 600 random strings?
Regex is better suited to validating data format than content. IOW, use rex to determine if a string is a potential service name and extract the "Name*" part. Then use a lookup to validate the Name against a list of known names.

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xpac
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Can you please show some example data?

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