Scripted inputs
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Scripted inputs
By configuring inputs.conf, Splunk can accept events from scripts. Scripted input is useful for command-line tools, such as vmstat, iostat, netstat, top, etc.
Note: Currently, scripted inputs do not get sent via the deployment server. In the future, Splunk will support this behavior. For now, use your preferred configuration automation tool to push your script directory to your server classes.
Note: On Windows platforms, use of text-based scripts such those in perl and python can be handled via the use of an intermediary window batch (.bat) file.
Caution: Scripted input-launched scripts inherit Splunk's environment, so be sure to clear environment variables which may affect your script's operation. The only environment variable that's likely to cause problems is the library path (most commonly known as LD_LIBRARY_PATH on linux/solaris/freebsd).
Configuration
Configure inputs.conf, using the following attributes:
[script://$SCRIPT] interval = X index = <index> sourcetype = <iostat, vmstat, etc> OPTIONAL source = <iostat, vmstat, etc> OPTIONAL disabled = <true | false>
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scriptis the fully-qualified path to the location of the script.- As a best practice, put your script in the
bin/directory nearest theinputs.confwhere your script is specified. So if you are configuring$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/inputs.conf, place your script in$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/bin/. If you're working on an application in$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/$APPLICATION/, put your script in$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/$APPLICATION/bin/.
- As a best practice, put your script in the
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intervalis in seconds.- Splunk keeps one invocation of a script per instance. Intervals are based on when the script completes. So if you have a script configured to run every ten minutes and the script takes 20 minutes complete the next run will be 30 minutes after the first run.
- for constant data streams, enter 1 (or a value smaller than the script's interval).
- for one-shot data streams, enter -1.
- Note: Setting interval to -1 will cause the script to re-run each time the splunk daemon restarts.
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indexcan be any index in your Splunk instance.- Default is
main.
- Default is
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disabledis a boolean value that can be set to true if you want to disable the input.- Defaults to
false.
- Defaults to
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sourcetypeandsourcecan be any value you'd like.- The value you specify is appended to data coming from your script in the
sourcetype=orsource=fields. - These are optional settings.
- The value you specify is appended to data coming from your script in the
If you want the script to run continuously, write the script to never exit and set it on a short interval. This helps to ensure that if there is a problem the script gets restarted. Splunk keeps track of scripts it has spawned and will shut them down upon exit.
Example
This example shows the use of the UNIX top command as a data input source.
- Start by creating a new application directory. This example uses
scripts/:
$ mkdir $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/scripts
- All scripts should be run out of a
bin/directory inside your application directory: -
$ mkdir $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/scripts/bin - This example uses a small shell script
top.sh:
$ #!/bin/sh top -bn 1 # linux only - different OSes have different paramaters
- Make sure the script is executable:
chmod +x $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/scripts/bin/top.sh
- Test that the script works by running it via the shell:
$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/scripts/bin/top.sh
- The script should have sent one
topoutput. - Add the script entry to
inputs.confin$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/scripts/default/:
[script:///opt/splunk/etc/apps/scripts/bin/top.sh] interval = 5 # run every 5 seconds sourcetype = top # set sourcetype to top source = script://./bin/top.sh # set source to name of script
props.conf
You may need to modify props.conf:
- By default Splunk breaks the single
topentry into multiple events. - The easiest way to fix this problem is to tell the Splunk server to break only before something that does not exist in the output.
For example, adding the following to $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/scripts/default/props.conf forces all lines into a single event:
[top] BREAK_ONLY_BEFORE = <stuff>
Since there is no timestamp in the top output we need to tell Splunk to use the current time. This is done in props.conf by setting:
DATETIME_CONFIG = CURRENT
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