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Mastering Splunk

You're reading from   Mastering Splunk Optimize your machine-generated data effectively by developing advanced analytics with Splunk

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782173830
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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James D. Miller James D. Miller
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Preface 1. The Application of Splunk FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Searching 3. Mastering Tables, Charts, and Fields 4. Lookups 5. Progressive Dashboards 6. Indexes and Indexing 7. Evolving your Apps 8. Monitoring and Alerting 9. Transactional Splunk 10. Splunk – Meet the Enterprise A. Quick Start Index

Dealing with multiple indexes


If you do not set a specific index for a search, Splunk will use its main or default index (this might vary depending on the role(s) assigned to you and the default indexes currently configured). As a Splunk administrator, you can use Splunk Web, the CLI, or edit the indexes.conf file to create an unlimited number of additional indexes.

Reasons for multiple indexes

There are three main reasons why you might want (or need) to consider setting up more indexes in your Splunk environment. These are as follows:

  • Security: You can secure information using indexes by limiting which users can gain access to the data that is in particular indexes. When you assign users to roles, you can limit a user's searches to certain indexes based on the their role.

  • Retention: The data that Splunk indexes might have to be preserved for an explicit amount of time and then be discarded based on certain business requirements. If all the data uses the same index, it is difficult to parse...

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