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Is there some way to see the current tailing status?

the_wolverine
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Is there a splunk command or REST endpoint to see the tailing status of monitored files?

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the_wolverine
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Try hitting this url:

https://yoursplunkhost:8089/services/admin/inputstatus/TailingProcessor%3AFileStatus
  • replace yoursplunkhost with your splunk server name
  • replace 8089 with your configured mgmt port number.

This only works if you changed the admin password on the Splunk instance/universal forwarder.

Otherwise you can run this command on the host:

./splunk _internal call /services/admin/inputstatus/TailingProcessor:FileStatus

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the_wolverine
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Try hitting this url:

https://yoursplunkhost:8089/services/admin/inputstatus/TailingProcessor%3AFileStatus
  • replace yoursplunkhost with your splunk server name
  • replace 8089 with your configured mgmt port number.

This only works if you changed the admin password on the Splunk instance/universal forwarder.

Otherwise you can run this command on the host:

./splunk _internal call /services/admin/inputstatus/TailingProcessor:FileStatus

jrodman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This is a great question, if only it had an answer. Oh wait?

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