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Merge pull request #7376 from Security-Onion-Solutions/hfnew
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@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ actions:
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- filtertype: pattern
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kind: regex
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value: '^(logstash-.*|so-.*)$'
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- filtertype: pattern
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kind: regex
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value: '^(so-case.*)$'
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exclude: True
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- filtertype: space
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source: creation_date
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use_age: True
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@@ -34,9 +34,13 @@ overlimit() {
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closedindices() {
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INDICES=$({{ ELASTICCURL }} -s -k https://{{ELASTICSEARCH_HOST}}:{{ELASTICSEARCH_PORT}}/_cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed 2> /dev/null)
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# If we can't query Elasticsearch, then immediately return false.
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{{ ELASTICCURL }} -s -k https://{{ELASTICSEARCH_HOST}}:{{ELASTICSEARCH_PORT}}/_cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed >/dev/null 2>&1
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[ $? -eq 1 ] && return false
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echo ${INDICES} | grep -q -E "(logstash-|so-)"
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# First, get the list of closed indices using _cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed.
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# Next, filter out any so-case indices.
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# Finally, use grep's -q option to return true if there are any remaining logstash- or so- indices.
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{{ ELASTICCURL }} -s -k https://{{ELASTICSEARCH_HOST}}:{{ELASTICSEARCH_PORT}}/_cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed | grep -v "so-case" | grep -q -E "(logstash-|so-)"
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}
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# Check for 2 conditions:
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@@ -47,9 +51,10 @@ while overlimit && closedindices; do
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# We need to determine OLDEST_INDEX:
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# First, get the list of closed indices using _cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed.
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# Then, sort by date by telling sort to use hyphen as delimiter and then sort on the third field.
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# Next, filter out any so-case indices and only select the remaining logstash- or so- indices.
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# Then, sort by date by telling sort to use hyphen as delimiter and sort on the third field.
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# Finally, select the first entry in that sorted list.
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OLDEST_INDEX=$({{ ELASTICCURL }} -s -k https://{{ELASTICSEARCH_HOST}}:{{ELASTICSEARCH_PORT}}/_cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed | grep -E "(logstash-|so-)" | sort -t- -k3 | head -1)
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OLDEST_INDEX=$({{ ELASTICCURL }} -s -k https://{{ELASTICSEARCH_HOST}}:{{ELASTICSEARCH_PORT}}/_cat/indices?h=index\&expand_wildcards=closed | grep -v "so-case" | grep -E "(logstash-|so-)" | sort -t- -k3 | head -1)
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# Now that we've determined OLDEST_INDEX, ask Elasticsearch to delete it.
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{{ ELASTICCURL }} -XDELETE -k https://{{ELASTICSEARCH_HOST}}:{{ELASTICSEARCH_PORT}}/${OLDEST_INDEX}
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