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Implementing Splunk: Big Data Reporting and Development for Operational Intelligence

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849693288
Pages 448 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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VINCENT BUMGARNER VINCENT BUMGARNER
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Implementing Splunk: Big Data Reporting and Development for Operational Intelligence
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. The Splunk Interface 2. Understanding Search 3. Tables, Charts, and Fields 4. Simple XML Dashboards 5. Advanced Search Examples 6. Extending Search 7. Working with Apps 8. Building Advanced Dashboards 9. Summary Indexes and CSV Files 10. Configuring Splunk 11. Advanced Deployments 12. Extending Splunk Index

The structure of a Splunk configuration file


The .conf files used by Splunk look very similar to .ini files. A simple configuration looks like this:

#settings for foo
[foo]
bar=1
la = 2

Let's look at the following couple of definitions:

  • stanza: A stanza is used to group attributes. Our stanza in this example is [foo]. A common synonym for this is section. Keep in mind the following key points:

    • A stanza name must be unique in a single file

    • Order does not matter

  • attribute: An attribute is a name-value pair. Our attributes in this example are bar and la. A common synonym is parameter. Keep in mind the following key points:

    • The attribute name must not contain whitespace or the equals sign

    • Each attribute belongs to the stanza defined above; if the attribute appears above all stanzas, the attribute belongs to the stanza [default]

    • The attribute name must be unique in a single stanza but not in a configuration

    • Each attribute must have its own line and can only use one line

    • Spaces around the equal sign...

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