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Betsy Page Sigman is a distinguished professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She has taught courses in statistics, project management, databases, and electronic commerce for the last 16 years, and has been recognized with awards for teaching and service. She has also worked at George Mason University in the past. Her recent publications include a Harvard Business case study and a Harvard Business review article. Additionally, she is a frequent media commentator on technological issues and big data.
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Somesh Soni is a Splunk Consultant with over 11 years of IT experience. He has bachelor degree in Computer Science (Hons.) and has been a interested in exploring and learning new technologies throughout his whole life. He has extensive experience in Consulting, Architecture, Administration and Development in Splunk. He's proficient in various programming languages and tools including C#.NET/VB.NET, SSIS, and SQL Server etc. Somesh is currently working as a Splunk Master with Randstad Technologies. His activities are focused on Consulting, Implementation, Admin, Architecture and support related activities for Splunk. He started his career with the one of the Top 3 Indian IT giant He has executed projects for major fortune 500 companies like Coca-Cola, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, Capital Group etc. He has performed in various capacities of Technical Architect, Technical Lead, Onsite Coordinator, Technology Analyst etc. Somesh has been a great contributor in the Splunk Community work and has consistently been on the top of the list. He is a member of Splunk Trust 2015-16 and overall one of the topmost contributor to Splunk Answers community. Acknowledgement: I would like to thank my family and colleagues who have always encouraged and supported me to follow my dreams, my friends who put up with all my crazy antics while I went on a Splunk exploratory Journey and listened with patience on all the tips and tricks of Splunk which I shared with them. Last but not the least I would like to express my gratitude to the entire team of Packt Publishing Ltd for giving me this opportunity.
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Erickson Delgado is an enterprise architect who loves to mine and analyze data. He began using Splunk in version 4.0 and has pioneered the use of the application in his current work. In the earlier parts of his career, he worked with start-up companies in the Philippines to help build their open source infrastructure. He then worked in the cruise industry as a shipboard IT manager, and he loved it. From there, he was recruited to work at the company's headquarters as a software engineer.
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Creating your first dashboard


Now that we have data ingested, it is time to use it in order to derive something meaningful out of it. You are still in the Destinations app, correct? We will show you the basic routine when creating new dashboards and dashboard panels.

Copy and paste the following search query in the Search Field, then hit Enter:

SPL> index=main /booking/confirmation earliest=-24h@h | timechart 
     count span=15m

After the search results render, click on the Visualization tab. This will switch your view into visualization so you can readily see how your data will look. By default, it should already be using the Column Chart as shown in the following screenshot. If it does not, then use the screenshot as a guide on how to set it:

Now that you can see your Column Chart, it is time to save it as a dashboard. Click on Save As in the upper-right corner of the page, then select Dashboard Panel as shown in the following screenshot:

Now let's fill up that dashboard panel information, as seen in the following screenshot. Make sure to select the Shared in App in the Dashboard Permissions section:

Finish up by clicking View Dashboard in the next prompt:

You have created your very first Splunk dashboard with a panel that tells you the number of confirmed bookings in the last 24 hours at 15-minute intervals. Time to show it to your boss!

Take that well-deserved coffee break. You now have a fully-functional Splunk installation with live data. Leave Splunk running for 2 hours or so. After a few hours, you can stop Splunk if you need to rest for a bit to suppress indexing and restart it when you're ready to proceed into the next chapters. Do you recall how to control Splunk from the command line?

C:\>  C:\Splunk\bin> splunk stop
C:\Splunk\bin> splunk start
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Authors (3)

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Betsy Page Sigman

Betsy Page Sigman is a distinguished professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She has taught courses in statistics, project management, databases, and electronic commerce for the last 16 years, and has been recognized with awards for teaching and service. She has also worked at George Mason University in the past. Her recent publications include a Harvard Business case study and a Harvard Business review article. Additionally, she is a frequent media commentator on technological issues and big data.
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Somesh Soni

Somesh Soni is a Splunk Consultant with over 11 years of IT experience. He has bachelor degree in Computer Science (Hons.) and has been a interested in exploring and learning new technologies throughout his whole life. He has extensive experience in Consulting, Architecture, Administration and Development in Splunk. He's proficient in various programming languages and tools including C#.NET/VB.NET, SSIS, and SQL Server etc. Somesh is currently working as a Splunk Master with Randstad Technologies. His activities are focused on Consulting, Implementation, Admin, Architecture and support related activities for Splunk. He started his career with the one of the Top 3 Indian IT giant He has executed projects for major fortune 500 companies like Coca-Cola, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, Capital Group etc. He has performed in various capacities of Technical Architect, Technical Lead, Onsite Coordinator, Technology Analyst etc. Somesh has been a great contributor in the Splunk Community work and has consistently been on the top of the list. He is a member of Splunk Trust 2015-16 and overall one of the topmost contributor to Splunk Answers community. Acknowledgement: I would like to thank my family and colleagues who have always encouraged and supported me to follow my dreams, my friends who put up with all my crazy antics while I went on a Splunk exploratory Journey and listened with patience on all the tips and tricks of Splunk which I shared with them. Last but not the least I would like to express my gratitude to the entire team of Packt Publishing Ltd for giving me this opportunity.
Read more about Somesh Soni

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Erickson Delgado

Erickson Delgado is an enterprise architect who loves to mine and analyze data. He began using Splunk in version 4.0 and has pioneered the use of the application in his current work. In the earlier parts of his career, he worked with start-up companies in the Philippines to help build their open source infrastructure. He then worked in the cruise industry as a shipboard IT manager, and he loved it. From there, he was recruited to work at the company's headquarters as a software engineer.
Read more about Erickson Delgado