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Configure timestamp extraction in props.conf

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Configure timestamp extraction in props.conf

Configure how Splunk recognizes timestamps by editing props.conf. Splunk uses strptime() formatting to identify timestamp values in your events. Specify what Splunk recognizes as a timestamp by setting a strptime() format in the TIME_FORMAT= key.


Learn about Splunk's enhanced strptime() format support.


Note: If your event has more than one timestamp, set Splunk to recognize the correct timestamp with positional timestamp extraction.


Configuration

Use $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/bundles/README/props.conf.example as an example, or create your own props.conf. Make any configuration changes to a copy of props.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/bundles/local/, or your own custom bundle directory. For more information on configuration files in general, see how configuration files work.


Configure any of the following attributes in props.conf to set Splunk's timestamp recognition. Refer to $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/bundles/README/props.conf.spec for full specification of the keys.


[<spec>]
DATETIME_CONFIG = <filename relative to $SPLUNK_HOME>
MAX_TIMESTAMP_LOOKAHEAD = <integer>
TIME_PREFIX = <regular expression>
TIME_FORMAT = <strptime-style format>
TZ = <posix timezone string>
MAX_DAYS_AGO = <integer>
MAX_DAYS_HENCE = <integer>

[<spec>] can be:

If an event contains data that matches the value of <spec>, then the timestamp rules specified in the stanza apply to that event. Add additional stanzas to customize timestamp recognition for any type of event.


DATETIME_CONFIG = <filename relative to $SPLUNK_HOME>

MAX_TIMESTAMP_LOOKAHEAD = <integer>

TIME_PREFIX = <regular expression>

TIME_FORMAT = <strptime-style format>

TZ = <timezone string>

MAX_DAYS_AGO = <integer>

MAX_DAYS_HENCE = <integer>

Enhanced strptime() support

Configure timestamp parsing in props.conf with the TIME_FORMAT= key. Splunk implements an enhanced version of Unix strptime() that supports additional formats (allowing for microsecond, millisecond, any time width format, and some additional time formats for compatibility). See the table below for a list of the additionally supported strptime() formats.


In previous versions, Splunk parsed timestamps using only the standard Linux strptime() conversion specifications. Now, in addition to standard Unix strptime() formats, Splunk's strptime() implementation supports recognition of the following date-time formats:


 %N For GNU date-time nanoseconds. Specify any sub-second parsing by providing the width: %.3N = milliseconds, %.6N = microseconds, %.9N = nanoseconds.
%Q,%q For milliseconds, microseconds for Apache Tomcat. %Q and %q can format any time resolution if the width is specified.
%I For hours on a 12-hour clock format. If %I appears after %S or %s (like "%H:%M:%S.%l") it takes on the log4cpp meaning of milliseconds.
%+ For standard UNIX date format timestamps.
 %v For BSD and OSX standard date format.
%z, %::z, %:::zGNU libc support.
%o For AIX timestamp support (%o used as an alias for %Y).

strptime() format expression examples

Below are some sample date formats with strptime() expressions that handle them.


1998-12-31  %Y-%m-%d
98-12-31  %y-%m-%d
1998 years, 312 days  %Y years, %j days
Jan 24, 2003  %b %d, %Y
January 24, 2003  %B %d, %Y
q|25 Feb '03 = 2003-02-25| q|%d %b '%y = %Y-%m-%d|

Examples

Your data might contain an easily recognizable timestamp to extract such as:


...FOR: 04/24/07 PAGE 01...


The entry in props.conf is:


[host::foo]
TIME_PREFIX = FOR: 
TIME_FORMAT = %m/%d/%y

Your data might contain other information that Splunk parses as timestamps, for example:


...1989/12/31 16:00:00 ed May 23 15:40:21 2007...


Splunk extracts the date as Dec 31, 1989, which is not useful. In this case, configure props.conf to extract the correct timestamp from events from host::foo:


[host::foo]
TIME_PREFIX = \d{4}/\d{2}/\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} \w+\s
TIME_FORMAT = %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y

This configuration assumes that all timestamps from host::foo are in the same format. Configure your props.conf stanza to be as granular as possible to avoid potential timestamping errors.

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 3.2 , 3.2.1 , 3.2.2 View the Article History for its revisions.


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