The Archive supports a collection of apps for Splunk prior to version 4.0. Browse the menu at left to find apps or add-ons by the category of solution they provide or the Splunk function they're built for. To learn more about installing apps in Splunk 3.x, check the Adminstration Manual for your version.
Input apps let you download pre-made definitions for bringing even more data into your Splunk server. Or, you can share your own! Along with those definitions, since apps allow you to include more than one type of content, you can roll together a complete solution for a particular situation or program.
Splunk for Change Management provides predefined reports and dashboards to facilitate change auditing, change detection, change reporting, change validation and incident response based on change events, change tickets and configuration files.
This script is designed to be used as a scripted input for data contained in database tables. Plese refer to the Splunk Admin guide for more information on configuring scripted inputs. The script has been successfully used in a number of deployments, and should work with Oracle, MySQL, and sybase databases as-is. Other database types can be added by installing the appropriate perl DBD module, and editing the script to configure for the new dbtype. In this version, all of the SQL code has been abstracted from the script, and all parameters including the query are passed as commandline arguments to the script.
Gather and report on system fan speeds using ipmi
This bundle outputs this text : === START OF INFORMATION SECTION === Model Family= Seagate Momentus 7200.1 series Device Model= ST910021AS Serial Number= 3MH0498W Firmware Version= 3.07 User Capacity= 100,030,242,816 bytes Device is= In smartctl database [for details use: -P show] ATA Version is= 7 ATA Standard is= Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated Local Time is= Mon Aug 20 00:38:18 2007 PDT SMART support is= Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is= Enabled === START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === SMART overall-health self-assessment test result= PASSED Which is then indexed by Splunk.
This is a simple application to monitor change on network device configurations. It runs a scripted input to request the network device upload it's configuration file to a tftp server. The input reads /tftpboot for any files that get uploaded and indexes them through the fschange source.
This application reads in issues for a Jira server. It uses a scripted input that accesses the Jira remote SOAP interface.
This Splunk application manages Citrix XenServers. It includes inputs, indexing, searches, reports, dashboards and field actions.
This application will allow you to collect data from a tcpdump standard output directly into Splunk, it will also perform the necessary field extractions based on the Common Information Model This application is compliant with the 3.3.x standard.