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Can you help me with my Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) entry?

jip31
Motivator

hi

i have created a WMI entry in wmi.conf

wql = SELECT Model FROM Win32_ComputerSystem

When I execute it with WMI explorer, i get results.

But, I get no results in my Splunk query even if i play with the time token.

What is the problem please??

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1 Solution

JDukeSplunk
Builder

I use this as my wmi.conf, and the last line for systeminfo works like a charm.

# WMI FOR appdev INDEX
#replace the index = line with the correct index 
#place this file in C:\Program Files\SplunkUniversalForwarder\etc\apps\Splunk_TA_windows\local

[settings]
initial_backoff = 5
max_backoff = 20
max_retries_at_max_backoff = 0
checkpoint_sync_interval = 2

## Processes
[WMI:LocalProcesses]
interval = 120
wql = Select IDProcess,PrivateBytes,Name,PercentProcessorTime,TimeStamp_Sys100NS from Win32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Process
index = wmi
disabled = 0


## Scheduled Jobs

## Use the Win32_ScheduledJob  class. Note that this class can only return jobs that are created using either a script or AT.exe. 
## It cannot return information about jobs that are either created by or modified by the Scheduled Task wizard.
[WMI:ScheduledJobs]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Caption, Command, Description, InstallDate, InteractWithDesktop, JobId, JobStatus, Name, Notify, Priority, RunRepeatedly, Status FROM Win32_ScheduledJob
index = wmi

## Services

## http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394418(VS.85).aspx
## Lists all services registered on the system,if they are running,and the status
[WMI:Service]
disabled = 0
## Run once an hour
interval = 3600
wql = SELECT Name, Caption, State, Status, StartMode, StartName, PathName, Description FROM Win32_Service
index = wmi


## Update
[WMI:InstalledUpdates]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Description, FixComments, HotFixID, InstalledBy, InstalledOn, ServicePackInEffect FROM Win32_QuickFixEngineering
index = wmi


## Uptime
[WMI:Uptime]
disabled = 0
## Run once an hour
interval = 3600
wql = SELECT SystemUpTime FROM Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_System
index = wmi

## index = wmi


## Version
[WMI:Version]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Caption, ServicePackMajorVersion, ServicePackMinorVersion, Version FROM Win32_OperatingSystem
index = wmi

## Model
[WMI:SystemInfo]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Model, Manufacturer, SystemType FROM Win32_ComputerSystem
index = wmi


9/28/18

2:43:16.791 PM

20180928144316.791677
Manufacturer=LENOVO
Model=7033A1U
SystemType=x64-based PC
wmi_type=SystemInfo

host = DATLTS11954 index = wmi source = WMI:SystemInfo sourcetype = WMI:SystemInfo

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JDukeSplunk
Builder

I use this as my wmi.conf, and the last line for systeminfo works like a charm.

# WMI FOR appdev INDEX
#replace the index = line with the correct index 
#place this file in C:\Program Files\SplunkUniversalForwarder\etc\apps\Splunk_TA_windows\local

[settings]
initial_backoff = 5
max_backoff = 20
max_retries_at_max_backoff = 0
checkpoint_sync_interval = 2

## Processes
[WMI:LocalProcesses]
interval = 120
wql = Select IDProcess,PrivateBytes,Name,PercentProcessorTime,TimeStamp_Sys100NS from Win32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Process
index = wmi
disabled = 0


## Scheduled Jobs

## Use the Win32_ScheduledJob  class. Note that this class can only return jobs that are created using either a script or AT.exe. 
## It cannot return information about jobs that are either created by or modified by the Scheduled Task wizard.
[WMI:ScheduledJobs]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Caption, Command, Description, InstallDate, InteractWithDesktop, JobId, JobStatus, Name, Notify, Priority, RunRepeatedly, Status FROM Win32_ScheduledJob
index = wmi

## Services

## http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394418(VS.85).aspx
## Lists all services registered on the system,if they are running,and the status
[WMI:Service]
disabled = 0
## Run once an hour
interval = 3600
wql = SELECT Name, Caption, State, Status, StartMode, StartName, PathName, Description FROM Win32_Service
index = wmi


## Update
[WMI:InstalledUpdates]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Description, FixComments, HotFixID, InstalledBy, InstalledOn, ServicePackInEffect FROM Win32_QuickFixEngineering
index = wmi


## Uptime
[WMI:Uptime]
disabled = 0
## Run once an hour
interval = 3600
wql = SELECT SystemUpTime FROM Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_System
index = wmi

## index = wmi


## Version
[WMI:Version]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Caption, ServicePackMajorVersion, ServicePackMinorVersion, Version FROM Win32_OperatingSystem
index = wmi

## Model
[WMI:SystemInfo]
disabled = 0
## Run once per day
interval = 86400
wql = SELECT Model, Manufacturer, SystemType FROM Win32_ComputerSystem
index = wmi


9/28/18

2:43:16.791 PM

20180928144316.791677
Manufacturer=LENOVO
Model=7033A1U
SystemType=x64-based PC
wmi_type=SystemInfo

host = DATLTS11954 index = wmi source = WMI:SystemInfo sourcetype = WMI:SystemInfo

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