Operations Scripted Inputs Applications

Want to use APIs or shell commands to get data into Splunk?

Scripted Input Applications can be used to feed data into Splunk that is available through APIs or shell commands. Create your own, or download scripts created by other members of the Splunk community!

Not a Splunk user? Download Splunk, set up your Splunk server, and then install your Applications(s) to extend your server.

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Web Page Monitor

This bundle will check a set of webpages every interval and index the result, time, size and optionally content and or crc of page(s). Its cool to do searches to see when your pages change, take long to load, or many other cool things.

Author: erik Type: Searches, Scripted Inputs, Inputs, Fields
Rating: Awaiting 3 votes Added: 16 months ago
Downloads: 1,148 Last Updated: 4 months ago
License: Creative Commons Price: Free
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Splunk for Citrix XenServer Management

This Splunk application manages Citrix XenServers. It includes inputs, indexing, searches, reports, dashboards and field actions.

Author: Splunk Type: Searches, Search Commands, Scripted Inputs, Inputs, Fields, Event Types
Rating: Awaiting 3 votes Added: 7 months ago
Downloads: 320 Last Updated: 2 months ago
License: Creative Commons Price:
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Splunk for tcpdump

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.

Author: rataide Type: Scripted Inputs, Inputs, Fields
Rating: Awaiting 3 votes Added: 3 months ago
Downloads: 222 Last Updated: 3 months ago
License: Creative Commons Price: Free
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Script for database inputs

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.

Author: rcarney Type: Scripted Inputs, Integration, Inputs, Custom Processing
Rating: Awaiting 3 votes Added: 1 month ago
Downloads: 207 Last Updated: 1 month ago
License: Creative Commons Price: Free
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