Dashboards & Visualizations

Can i run a refresh from the command line?

robertlynch2020
Motivator

Hi

From the GUI i run this, but i want to automate this process,
http://hp737srv:8000/en-GB/debug/refresh

can i run it from the command line?

I have tried Curl but its is not working

bash$ curl -u admin: -X POST http://hp737srv:8000/en-GB/debug/refresh
This resource can be found at http://hp737srv:8000/en-GB/account/login?return_to=%2Fen-GB%2Fdebug%2Frefresh.hp7

jaime_ramirez
Communicator

Hi

Last time I checked you could use the command | refresh from this app: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/1871

You could check the source code in the github repo: https://github.com/M-u-S/TA-debug-refresh

Also check this previous post: https://answers.splunk.com/answers/565493/is-there-a-cli-command-for-debug-refresh.html

It seems that if you want to refresh only selected endpoints you could list them and loop over them with curl. I will investigate further.

Hope it helps.

ololdach
Builder

This answer ist pretty good. I'd go for the python script:
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/615685/debug-refresh-or-bump-using-rest-api.html

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Share Your Ideas & Meet the Lantern team at .Conf! Plus All of This Month’s New ...

Splunk Lantern is Splunk’s customer success center that provides advice from Splunk experts on valuable data ...

Combine Multiline Logs into a Single Event with SOCK: a Step-by-Step Guide for ...

Combine multiline logs into a single event with SOCK - a step-by-step guide for newbies Olga Malita The ...

Stay Connected: Your Guide to May Tech Talks, Office Hours, and Webinars!

Take a look below to explore our upcoming Community Office Hours, Tech Talks, and Webinars this month. This ...