Helpful Linux and Container Commands¶
Linux service (systemd) commands¶
- Check service status
systemctl status sc4s
- Start service
systemctl start service
- Stop service
systemctl stop service
- Restart service
systemctl restart service
- Enabling service at boot
systemctl enable sc4s
- Query the system journal
journalctl -b -u sc4s
Container Commands¶
NOTE: All container commands below can be run with either runtime (
podman
ordocker
).Container logs
sudo podman logs SC4S
- Exec into SC4S container
podman exec -it SC4S bash
- Rebuilding SC4S volume
podman volume rm splunk-sc4s-varpodman volume create splunk-sc4s-var
- Pull an image or a repository from a registry
podman pull ghcr.io/splunk/splunk-connect-for-syslog/container3
- Remove unused data
podman system prune
- Load an image from a tar archive or STDIN
podman load <tar>
Test Commands¶
Checking SC4S port using “nc”. Run this command where SC4S is hosted and check for data in Splunk for success and failure
echo '<raw_sample>' |nc <host> <port>
Obtaining “On-the-wire” Raw Events¶
In almost all cases during development or troubleshooting, you will need to obtain samples of the messages exactly as they are received bySC4S. These “raw” events contain the full syslog message (including the <PRI>
preamble) and differs from those that appear in Splunk afterprocessing by sc4s and/or Splunk. This is the only way to determine if SC4S parsers and filters are operating correctly, as raw messages areneeded for “playback” when testing. In addition, the community supporting SC4S will always first ask for raw samples (kind of like the waySplunk support always asks for “diags”) before any development or troubleshooting exercise.
Here are some options for obtaining raw logs for one or more sourcetypes:
Run
tcpdump
on the collection interface and display the results in ASCII. You will see events of the formburied in the packet contents.<165>1 2007-02-15T09:17:15.719Z router1 mgd 3046 UI_DBASE_LOGOUT_EVENT [junos@2636.1.1.1.2.18 username="user"] User 'user' exiting configuration mode
Set the variable
SC4S_SOURCE_STORE_RAWMSG=yes
inenv_file
and restart sc4s. This will store the raw message in a syslog-ng macro calledRAWMSG
and will be displayed in Splunk for allfallback
messages.- For most other sourcetypes, the
RAWMSG
is not displayed, but can besurfaced by changing the output template to one of the JSON variants (t_JSON_3164 or t_JSON_5424 depending on RFC message type). SeeSC4S metadata configuration formore details. - In order to send
RAWMSG
to Splunk regardless the sourcetype you can also temporarily place the following final filter in the local parsers’ directory:With bothblock parser app-finalfilter-fetch-rawmsg() { channel { rewrite { r_set_splunk_dest_default( template('t_fallback_kv') ); }; };};application app-finalfilter-fetch-rawmsg[sc4s-finalfilter] { parser { app-finalfilter-fetch-rawmsg(); };};
SC4S_SOURCE_STORE_RAWMSG=yes
in/opt/sc4s/env_file
and this finalfilter placed in/opt/sc4s/local/config/app_parsers
your restarted SC4S instance will add raw messages to all the messages sent to Splunk.
** IMPORTANT! Be sure to turn off the RAWMSG
variable when you are finished, as it doubles the memory and disk requirements of sc4s. Do notuse RAWMSG
in production!
- Lastly, you can enable the alternate destination
d_rawmsg
for one or more sourcetypes. This destination will write the raw messages to thecontainer directory/var/syslog-ng/archive/rawmsg/<sourcetype>
(which is typically mapped locally to/opt/sc4s/archive
).Within this directory, the logs are organized by host and time.
“exec” into the container (advanced)¶
You can confirm how the templating process created the actual syslog-ng config files that are in use by “exec’ing in” to the containerand navigating the syslog-ng config filesystem directly. To do this, run
/usr/bin/podman exec -it SC4S /bin/bash
/opt/syslog-ng/etc/
to see the actual config files in use. If you are adept with container operations and syslog-ngitself, you can modify files directly and reload syslog-ng with the command kill -1 1
in the container.You can also run the /entrypoint.sh
script by hand (or a subset of it, such as everythingbut syslog-ng) and have complete control over the templating and underlying syslog-ng process.This is an advanced topic and further help can be obtained via the github issue tracker and Slack channels.Keeping a failed container running (even more advanced)¶
When debugging a configuration syntax issue at startup, it is often helpful to keep the container running after a syslog-ng startup failure.In order to facilitate troubleshooting and make “on the fly” syslog-ng configuration changes from within a running container, the containercan be forced to remain running when syslog-ng fails to start (which normally terminates the container). This can be enabled by addingSC4S_DEBUG_CONTAINER=yes
to the env_file
. Use this capability in conjunction with “exec-ing” into the container described above.
- NOTE: Do not attempt to enable the debug container mode while running out of systemd. Run the container manually from the CLI, as
podman
ordocker
commands will be required to start, stop, and optionally clean up cruft left behind by the debug process.Only whenSC4S_DEBUG_CONTAINER
is set to “no” (or completely unset) should systemd startup processing resume.
Fix timezone¶
Mismatch in TZ can occur if SC4S and logHost are not in same TZ. This is commonly occurring problem. To fix it one must create a filter using sc4s-lp-dest-format-d_hec_fmt
. Example:
#filename: /opt/sc4s/local/config/app_parsers/rewriters/app-dest-rewrite-fix_tz_something.confblock parser app-dest-rewrite-checkpoint_drop-d_fmt_hec_default() { channel { rewrite { fix-time-zone("EST5EDT"); }; };};application app-dest-rewrite-fix_tz_something-d_fmt_hec_default[sc4s-lp-dest-format-d_hec_fmt] { filter { match('checkpoint' value('fields.sc4s_vendor') type(string)) <- this has to be customized and match('syslog' value('fields.sc4s_product') type(string)) <- this has to be customized and match('Drop' value('.SDATA.sc4s@2620.action') type(string)) <- this has to be customized and match('12.' value('.SDATA.sc4s@2620.src') type(string) flags(prefix) ); <- this has to be customized }; parser { app-dest-rewrite-checkpoint_drop-d_fmt_hec_default(); }; };
Or create a post-filter if destport, container, proto are not available in indexed fields:
#filename: /opt/sc4s/local/config/app_parsers/rewriters/app-dest-rewrite-fix_tz_something.confblock parser app-dest-rewrite-fortinet_fortios-d_fmt_hec_default() { channel { rewrite { fix-time-zone("EST5EDT"); }; };};application app-dest-rewrite-device-d_fmt_hec_default[sc4s-postfilter] { filter { match("xxxx", value("fields.sc4s_destport") type(glob)); <- this has to be customized }; parser { app-dest-rewrite-fortinet_fortios-d_fmt_hec_default(); };};
Cyberark logs known issue¶
When the data is received on the indexers all the events are merged together into one. Please check the below link for configuration on cyberark sidehttps://cyberark-customers.force.com/s/article/00004289
SC4S events dropping issue when another interface used to receive logs¶
When second / another interface used to receive syslog traffic, RPF (Reverse Path Forwarding filtering) in RHEL (configured as default configuration) was dropping the events.
Need to add static route for source device to point back dedicated syslog interface.Reference: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/53031
SC4S events not ingested in splunk from other VM¶
When data is transmitted through an echo message from the same instance, it is successfully sending data to splunk. However, when the echo is sent from a different instance, the data does not appear in splunk and no errors are reported in the logs.To resolve this issue, it is essential to check whether an internal firewall is enabled. If an internal firewall is active, it’s important to verify whether the default port 514 or the port which you have used is blocked or not.Here are some commands to check and enable, if not enabled:
#To list all the firewall portssudo firewall-cmd --list-all#to enable 514 if its not enabledsudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-port=514/udpsudo firewall-cmd --reload