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Splunk Operational Intelligence Cookbook - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785284991
Pages 436 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (4):
Jose E. Hernandez Jose E. Hernandez
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Josh Diakun Josh Diakun
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Derek Mock Derek Mock
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Paul R. Johnson Paul R. Johnson
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Splunk Operational Intelligence Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
Play Time – Getting Data In Diving into Data – Search and Report Dashboards and Visualizations – Making Data Shine Building an Operational Intelligence Application Extending Intelligence – Data Models and Pivoting Diving Deeper – Advanced Searching Enriching Data – Lookups and Workflows Being Proactive – Creating Alerts Speeding Up Intelligence – Data Summarization Above and Beyond – Customization, Web Framework, REST API, HTTP Event Collector, and SDKs Index

Introduction


In many of the previous chapters, we leveraged Splunk's SPL quite a bit in order to build searches, reports, and dashboards. In this chapter, we will learn how to leverage Splunk's data model and Pivot functionality, and demonstrate how these can be leveraged by less technical users to easily build reports, charts, and dashboards.

The first set of recipes in this chapter involves building Splunk data models. Data models allow Splunk datasets to be mapped, together with associated knowledge, into a hierarchical structure that encapsulates a number of Splunk searches behind the scenes. These models power Splunk's Pivot tool and allow the users to create dynamic reports and dashboards, without the need to write any searches. Data models are somewhat analogous to relational database schemas; in that, they present data to Pivot as rows and columns.

Data models are typically built by individuals who are familiar with Splunk's SPL using the Data Model Editor. Data models have a hierarchical...

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