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VRP136
Engager

Below is my raw log

 

[08/28/2024 08:14:50] Current Device Info ... ****************************************************************************** Current Mode: Skull Teams Current Device name: xxxxx  Crestron Package Environment version :1.00.00.004 Crestron Package Firmware version :1.17.00.040 Crestron Package Flex-Hub version :1.3.0127.00204 Crestron Package HD-CONV-USB-200 version :009.051 

 

I want extract only  : Crestron Package Firmware version :xx.xx.xxx 

I wrote a query like bleow , but not working , pls help

index=123 sourcetype = teams
| search "Crestron Package Firmware version :"
| rex field=_raw ":\s+(?<CCSFirmware>.*?)$"
| eval Time(utc)=strftime(_time, "%y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
| table host Time(utc) CCSFirmware

 

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dural_yyz24
Explorer

Try this inside the quotes

 

Crestron Package Firmware version :(?<CCSFirmware>[^\s]+)

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try something like this

index=123 sourcetype = teams
| search "Crestron Package Firmware version :"
| rex field=_raw "Crestron Package Firmware version :\s+(?<CCSFirmware>\S*?)"
| eval Time(utc)=strftime(_time, "%y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
| table host Time(utc) CCSFirmware

VRP136
Engager

No luck , 

VRP136_0-1724937748453.png

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Looks like there may not be a space after the colon so use * instead of +

| rex field=_raw "Crestron Package Firmware version :\s*(?<CCSFirmware>\S*?)"

It would help if you share your event data in a code block so that formatting e.g. spaces are preserved

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dural_yyz24
Explorer

Try this inside the quotes

 

Crestron Package Firmware version :(?<CCSFirmware>[^\s]+)

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VRP136
Engager

This worked , Thank you so much @dural_yyz24 

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