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ESS error with conf 'oracle' lookup table 'oracle_action_lookup'

xuanyun
Path Finder

Dear expert:

When I installed ESS, I found a ERROR on the top of splunk's web.

Error 'Could not find all of the specified destination fields in the lookup table.' for conf 'oracle' and lookup table 'oracle_action_lookup'.

I didn't do any change.
How can I solve it?

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LukeMurphey
Champion

'oracle_action_lookup' is part of TA-oracle and it is used for converting the action field provided from Oracle to a Common Information Model equivalent.

I cannot figure out why you would see this error because the props.conf entry only looks up one field so is should work:

[oracle]
...
LOOKUP-action_for_oracle_auth = oracle_action_lookup ACTION OUTPUTNEW action

I recommend opening a support case and providing a diag. Support should be able to identify the problem fairly quickly with a diag.

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LukeMurphey
Champion

'oracle_action_lookup' is part of TA-oracle and it is used for converting the action field provided from Oracle to a Common Information Model equivalent.

I cannot figure out why you would see this error because the props.conf entry only looks up one field so is should work:

[oracle]
...
LOOKUP-action_for_oracle_auth = oracle_action_lookup ACTION OUTPUTNEW action

I recommend opening a support case and providing a diag. Support should be able to identify the problem fairly quickly with a diag.

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