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Advanced Splunk

You're reading from   Advanced Splunk Master the art of getting the maximum out of your machine data using Splunk

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785884351
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ashish Kumar Tulsiram Yadav Ashish Kumar Tulsiram Yadav
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Preface 1. What's New in Splunk 6.3? FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing an Application on Splunk 3. On-boarding Data in Splunk 4. Data Analytics 5. Advanced Data Analytics 6. Visualization 7. Advanced Visualization 8. Dashboard Customization 9. Advanced Dashboard Customization 10. Tweaking Splunk 11. Enterprise Integration with Splunk 12. What Next? Splunk 6.4 Index

Enhanced alert actions

We already covered custom alert actions in detail in Chapter 9, Advanced Dashboard Customization. In this section, you will learn what new features have been introduced in the Splunk 6.4 release.

Splunk 6.4 has a new feature to choose from the action list of alert actions, that is, it sends log events to the Splunk receiver endpoint. In the following figure, the option marked in the rectangular box is the newly added feature in Splunk 6.4 under alert actions.

This option helps users to redirect the alert log data to Splunk again under the specified sourcetype or index. The alert that used to either trigger e-mails, webhook, or any other defined custom action can also be sent on Splunk for analysis in future. This feature can be helpful for auditing alert scenarios.

Enhanced alert actions

Let's understand the use of this Log Event feature in a custom alert. Suppose we have an alert defined to detect fraudulent transactions. Whenever such a transaction is detected, there is a support ticket...

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