Hi
I'm new to Splunk and have what I think is a strange use case (maybe not!). We are capturing logs from an embedded device without a battery powered clock and therefore when booted the device has no reference to the current time. It generates logs from a time of 0 and timestamps the log events with a time offset in . e.g. 9.307.
The device does generally get a time reference quite soon after boot from NTP (if network connected) in the log, so I could pre-process the logs, parse out the time and write a valid timestamp for each event by recalculating the offset.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks
Robert
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