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Srikanth Yarlagadda
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Srikanth is a highly accomplished IT professional with a diverse range of expertise in the technology industry. Having completed his Masters in Computer Applications in 2009, he has since honed his skills in Java, Oracle SOA, and API development, gaining valuable experience along the way. With over 13 years of experience in the field, Srikanth is now a Splunk Certified Architect and was recently selected to join the esteemed cohort of SplunkTrust in 2022. He has extensive knowledge of various Splunk products, including Splunk Enterprise Security and SOAR, and he is currently dedicated to Threat Detection and Security Automation using Splunk ES & SOAR. Srikanth's impressive work history includes significant roles at major telecom companies across Norway and Pan Europe. Beyond technology, Srikanth's greatest joy is his family. Along with his wife and two children, he calls Australia home and enjoys spending time together while staying active.
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Understanding metadata fields

The following list details the default metadata fields assigned by Splunk during the inputs phase. Note that field names are always case-sensitive. We will discuss the different phases that data goes through in the Data indexing phases section:

  • host – This describes from which host, device, or machine the data originates.
  • source – This represents the input source or origin of the indexed data.
  • sourcetype – The type of machine data. For example, on Windows hosts, we may see WinEventLogs or ActiveDirectory.
  • index – This allows us to provide an index name in the inputs.conf file; otherwise, main is used by default.
  • _time – This records the time of the event in Unix-epoch format. Splunk tries to automatically detect this during the parsing phase, or alternatively the administrator can configure this through the sourcetype settings.

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Srikanth Yarlagadda

Srikanth is a highly accomplished IT professional with a diverse range of expertise in the technology industry. Having completed his Masters in Computer Applications in 2009, he has since honed his skills in Java, Oracle SOA, and API development, gaining valuable experience along the way. With over 13 years of experience in the field, Srikanth is now a Splunk Certified Architect and was recently selected to join the esteemed cohort of SplunkTrust in 2022. He has extensive knowledge of various Splunk products, including Splunk Enterprise Security and SOAR, and he is currently dedicated to Threat Detection and Security Automation using Splunk ES & SOAR. Srikanth's impressive work history includes significant roles at major telecom companies across Norway and Pan Europe. Beyond technology, Srikanth's greatest joy is his family. Along with his wife and two children, he calls Australia home and enjoys spending time together while staying active.
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