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[Linux DHCPd] dhcpd_mac-vendorname warnings outside of dhcpd app

lisa_1
Explorer

When searching outside of the dhcpd app I receive these warnings:

The lookup table 'dhcpd_mac-vendorname' does not exist. It is referenced by configuration 'syslog'.

The lookup table 'dhcpd_mac-vendorname' does not exist. It is referenced by configuration 'dhcpd'.

The search isn't necessarily related to any dhcpd events (puppetd host="claudas*").

Is there a way to silence or fix these warnings?

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araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

In dhcpd/metadata/local.meta, add the following, and then restart:

[lookups]
export=system

I will fix this in an upcoming release.

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sowings
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The app is still around and there is some integration with ES in the TA-nix app shipped with ES.

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philoe
New Member

is the linux dhcpd app still around? or has it been integrated into the ess 2.0...?

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araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

In dhcpd/metadata/local.meta, add the following, and then restart:

[lookups]
export=system

I will fix this in an upcoming release.

dominiquevocat
Motivator

this does not fix it for me 😕 (already set it a while ago but still get complains)

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ntti3splunk
New Member

Never mind, I did not look carefully. The dhcp app was there in the main indexer and after adding your suggested workaround the error disappeared. Thanks!

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ntti3splunk
New Member

I am also getting the same error.

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salderman1
Engager

Has this been updated? I just installed the app last week and am getting these lookup table errors.

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Blu3fish
Path Finder

Does this apply to the search head only or indexers as well? I currently have the dhcpd app installed on my search head (and not indexers), and I added your suggestion to dhcpd/metadata/local.meta (and restarted) but am still receiving errors on the search head.
The lookup table 'dhcpLookup' does not exist. It is referenced by configuration 'dhcp'
Error 'Could not find all of the specified lookup fields in the lookup table.' for conf 'named' and lookup table 'dnsLookup'

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