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Regex help

ytanaka
Engager

Hi,

I am new to splunk and regex, sorry for poor knowledge.

I am trying to extract hostname from
/var/log/syslog/2013/11/14/hostname_messages.log
So far I came up with [a-zA-Z]*([^]+).log$ but this result has _messages.log.
How Can I get rid of this part?

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dmaislin_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee
.+/(?<hostname>.+?)\_

dmaislin_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

No problem. Please check the checkmark next to this post to accept the answer. Thanks!

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ytanaka
Engager

This works like a charm!!
So this is using variable.
Thanks a lot!

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

This should work for you. This takes anything between last "/" and "_".

".*/(?<host>[^_]+)"

gmor
Explorer

How about:

/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)_messages\.log

Assuming that 'hostname' only contains alpha-numeric characters.

Or, if your 'hostname' doesn't include underscores:

/([^_/]+)_messages\.log

You need to 'escape' the period character, as it has a special meaning in regex.

gmor
Explorer

Are you trying to extract the hostname as part of an input, in inputs.conf or are you trying the use the 'rex' command in the Search App?

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