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Splunk 7 Essentials, Third Edition

You're reading from   Splunk 7 Essentials, Third Edition Demystify machine data by leveraging datasets, building reports, and sharing powerful insights

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839112
Length 220 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Erickson Delgado Erickson Delgado
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Preface 1. Splunk – Getting Started 2. Bringing in Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Search Processing Language 4. Reporting, Alerts, and Search Optimization 5. Dynamic Dashboarding 6. Data Models and Pivot 7. HTTP Event Collector 8. Best Practices and Advanced Queries 9. Taking Splunk to the Organization

Viewing the Destinations app

Next we will see our Destinations app in action! Remember that we have configured it to draw events from a prototype web company. That is what we did when we set it up to work with Eventgen. Now, let's look at some of our data:

  1. After a successful restart, log back in to Splunk and proceed to your new Destinations app:
  1. In the Search field, type this search query and select Enter:
SPL> index=main

Examine the event data that your new app is enabling to come into Splunk. You will see a lot of references to browsers, systems, and so forth, the kinds of information that make a web-based e-commerce company run.

Try changing the time range to Real-time (5 minute window) to see the data flow in before your eyes:

Congratulations! You now have real-time web log data that we can use in subsequent chapters.

Tip from the Fez: Running a Splunk report under a real-time window places heavier strain on Splunk because it is rerunning the search over and over to generate the live nature of the real-time window. Unless absolutely needed, choose to have reports run for a set time period on user demand or a previously assigned schedule.
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