Getting Data In

transforms.conf

JeffTanYH
Engager

This question may seem pretty silly but I'm really clueless about SPLUNK.

I do know where to configure the props.conf,however,I'm not too sure how do I configure the transform.conf for my logs. How do I go about doing it?

Do I put the transform.conf into the field where I input my props.conf as well? (At the start when I'm importing my data into SPLUNK)

Please help me!

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MatthewTowey
Path Finder

Hi JeffTanYH

If your props.conf is looking sometyhing like

[source::"yoursource"]

"some props.conf entries e.g KV_MODE,SEDCMD"

REPORT-report = unclean

then it will reference the stanza "unclean" in transforms.conf

your transforms.conf would look like

[unclean]

CLEAN_KEYS = 0

DELIMS = "(""|", "="

Hope that clears things up for you

Mat

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sdaniels
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Not sure exactly what you are asking. Transforms.conf would be located in the same folder as props.conf. I would suggest looking at some other answers on here to find one that matches what you are trying to accomplish.

http://splunk-base.splunk.com/search/?q=transforms.conf

You are probably looking to do one of the following:

Customize field extraction at index-time
Route and filter data
Specification and example files for transforms.conf
Create and maintain search-time field extractions through configuration files

http://docs.splunk.com/Special:SplunkSearch/docs?q=transforms.conf

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