Hi,

The batch file can take command line parameters which can be set via splunk
dynamically. The batch file can send the input parameters for the Java code
calling web service.
This is a solution at a very layman's terms.

Hope it helps you.

Vikrant
On 21-Oct-2013 12:48 PM, "Sachin Verma" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi,****
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> The issue is related to integrate Splunk with ARS7.6.04. Splunk is
> implemented to monitor some network devices and generate an alert if there
> is any issue. We have:****
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> -the java program ready with in-turn able to consume remedy web-services
> to create an incident in remedy. ****
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> -We have also created a batch file which embedded the commands to execute
> this java script. ****
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> -this batch file is successfully called up from Splunk alert as ‘Run as
> Script option’ using the static/hardcoded values as input parameters to
> batch file. ****
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> Now the issue is: how to to pass/push each splunk alert information
> (dynamically) to the batch file as input parameters to create an incident
> for real alert generated? ****
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> Splunk -> Call Batch file by passing static input values (*need a
> solution for dynamic splunk alert values*)->execute java script to
> consume remedy web-services to create an incident.****
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> Regards,****
>
> Sachin****
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