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splunk755
Loves-to-Learn

Hello Community,

Rookie here

I am looking for some ideas to just monitor a directory for incoming and outgoing files and not the actual data with in the files.  I am wanting to see if I can project this data to a dashboard with the names of files that have come in and processed.

/opt/splunk/input/test_in

/op/splunk/output/test_out

Is it possible with in Splunk, I believe Splunk may be an overkill  but I want to see if I can achieve it.

I am in my demo environment, installed splunk server, created an index, installed forwarder on my remote unix server, configured the inputs/outputs files, connected it to the indexer and I see it reporting.

 

Please let me know.

 

Cheers !

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, you can try it in your lab.  Understand, however, that fschange could do away in any upcoming Splunk release.  Also, it's not necessary for your script to emulate fschange.  You can make the output be anything useful to you - then build the dashboard around that.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

There is the fschange input, but it's deprecated so not recommended.  Aside from that, all you can do is write a script to do the monitoring and report results to Splunk.

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splunk755
Loves-to-Learn

Thanks Rich.

can I still try fschange in my lab environment, I want to see how it presents on that dashboard so that I can get some idea of how the script output will need to look like ?

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