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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

What is a Splunk index?


As mentioned on http://www.splunk.com, a Splunk index can be defined as follows:

"A Splunk index is a repository for Splunk data."

Data that has not been previously added to Splunk is referred to as raw data. When the data is added to Splunk, it indexes the data (uses the data to update its indexes), creating event data. Individual units of this data are called events. In addition to events, Splunk also stores information related to Splunk's structure and processing (all this stuff is not event data), transforming the data into its searchable events.

Splunk stores the data it indexed and its indexes within flat files (actually, files in a structured directory), meaning that it doesn't require any database software running in the background. These files are called indexers. Splunk can index any type of time series data (data with timestamps). During data indexing, Splunk breaks data into events based on the timestamps it identifies.

Event processing

Splunk event processing...

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