Hi @aalaa,
if you scheduled it using Unix scheduler you have to use cron (e.g.: */5 * * * * means every 5 minutes).
If you used Splunk inputs, see at https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/admin/inputsconf
interval = [<decimal>|<cron schedule>]
* How often, in seconds, to run the specified command, or a valid "cron" schedule.
* If you specify the interval as a number, it may have a fractional component; for example, 3.14
* To specify a cron schedule, use the following format:
* "<minute> <hour> <day of month> <month> <day of week>"
* Cron special characters are acceptable. You can use combinations of "*", ",", "/", and "-" to specify wildcards, separate values, specify ranges of values, and step values.
* The cron implementation for data inputs does not currently support names of months or days.
* The special value 0 forces this scripted input to be run continuously.
As soon as the script exits, the input restarts it.
* The special value -1 causes the scripted input to run once on start-up.
* NOTE: when you specify a cron schedule, the input does not run the script on start-up.
* Default: 60.0
Ciao.
Giuseppe
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