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getting error for regex "exceeded configured match_limit, consider raising the value in limits.conf"

vrmandadi
Builder

Below is the regex I am using

|rex field=_raw "\d*\-\d*\s\d*\:\d*\:\d*\.\d*\s(?<Primary_Server>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Primary_DB>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Secondary_Server>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Secondary_DB>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Status>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Last_Backup_File>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Backup_Threshold>[^\s]+)\s*(\d*\-\d*-\d*\s\d*\:\d*\:\d*\.\d*)\s*(?<TimeSinceLastBackup>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Last_Restored_File>[^\s]+)\s*(?<Restore_Threshold>[^\s]+)\s*(\d*\-\d*\-\d*\s\d*\:\d*\:\d*\.\d*)\s*(?<TimeSinceLastRestore>[^\s]+)\s*(?<LastRestoredLatency>[^\s]+)"

Is there a better way to write the regex or should the limits.conf be increased

Thanks in Advance

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darrenfuller
Contributor

First off, you have lots of stars where pluses would do

Second, the pattern seems to match save the last two fields which do not exist in your example event (the data after the date after Restore_Threshold). Should those capture groups have been optional?

Third (this one is completely cosmetic and not functional) I replaced all the [^\s]+ with \S+.

^\d+-\d+-\d+\s\d+\:\d+\:\d+\.\d+\s(?<Primary_Server>\S+)\s+(?<Primary_DB>\S+)\s+(?<Secondary_Server>\S+)\s+(?<Secondary_DB>\S+)\s+(?<Status>\S+)\s+(?<Last_Backup_File>\S+)\s+(?<Backup_Threshold>\S+)\s+(\d+\-\d+-\d+\s\d+\:\d+\:\d+\.\d+)\s+(?<TimeSinceLastBackup>\S+)\s+(?<Last_Restored_File>\S+)\s+(?<Restore_Threshold>\S+)\s+(\d+\-\d+\-\d+\s\d+\:\d+\:\d+\.\d+)\s+((?<TimeSinceLastRestore>\S+)\s+(?<LastRestoredLatency>\S+))?

https://regex101.com/r/1eLLHK/2

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darrenfuller
Contributor

First off, you have lots of stars where pluses would do

Second, the pattern seems to match save the last two fields which do not exist in your example event (the data after the date after Restore_Threshold). Should those capture groups have been optional?

Third (this one is completely cosmetic and not functional) I replaced all the [^\s]+ with \S+.

^\d+-\d+-\d+\s\d+\:\d+\:\d+\.\d+\s(?<Primary_Server>\S+)\s+(?<Primary_DB>\S+)\s+(?<Secondary_Server>\S+)\s+(?<Secondary_DB>\S+)\s+(?<Status>\S+)\s+(?<Last_Backup_File>\S+)\s+(?<Backup_Threshold>\S+)\s+(\d+\-\d+-\d+\s\d+\:\d+\:\d+\.\d+)\s+(?<TimeSinceLastBackup>\S+)\s+(?<Last_Restored_File>\S+)\s+(?<Restore_Threshold>\S+)\s+(\d+\-\d+\-\d+\s\d+\:\d+\:\d+\.\d+)\s+((?<TimeSinceLastRestore>\S+)\s+(?<LastRestoredLatency>\S+))?

https://regex101.com/r/1eLLHK/2

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vrmandadi
Builder

Thank You.It worked

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vrmandadi
Builder

https://regex101.com/r/1eLLHK/1

sample event for example

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