I have been trying to see if there is a way one can look into the files of a remote Splunk Instance, so I may copy the alerts from savedsearches.conf. I can easily copy the source XML for the dashboards i wish to copy, but is there any kind of source code for alerts? I know I could open and copy the search, but that's not what I want.
an alert is a saved search with an action of some sort (although you can have actions on saved searches that are not alerts).
as such, they are set in savedsaerches.conf
you can find them via | rest
command
try this:
| rest/servicesNS/-/-/saved/searches
| search alert.track=1 NOT eai:acl.app = splunk_monitoring_console
| table title eai:acl.app description search disabled triggered_alert_count actions action.script.filename alert.severity
cron_schedule
create a new savedsearces.conf
file in a new app, copy all savedsearches.conf
to the new file and deploy to your search head
hope it helps
an alert is a saved search with an action of some sort (although you can have actions on saved searches that are not alerts).
as such, they are set in savedsaerches.conf
you can find them via | rest
command
try this:
| rest/servicesNS/-/-/saved/searches
| search alert.track=1 NOT eai:acl.app = splunk_monitoring_console
| table title eai:acl.app description search disabled triggered_alert_count actions action.script.filename alert.severity
cron_schedule
create a new savedsearces.conf
file in a new app, copy all savedsearches.conf
to the new file and deploy to your search head
hope it helps
This does help and is useful, but what I want is how each alert is displayed in savedsearches.conf. When i look at my savedsearches.conf on my local instance, it is structured differently. I will look into it on my own as well, but if you know how to show the raw configuration file that would help immensely.
I also found a app, called Config Quest, that does the same thing as above, but puts in in the format of a config file. The only thing is, it gives you every single parameter in the savedsearches.conf file and its value, so it isn't good for copy-pasting.
See the accepted answer here: https://answers.splunk.com/answers/105518/manipulate-conf-file-through-splunk-rest-api.html
| rest /servicesNS/admin/myapp/configs/conf-savedsearches
i think that in savedsearches.conf
all enabled alerts has alert.track = 1
under their relevant stanzas
I really like this answer Ari! I’d like to shamelessly add that if you wanted to automate a process like this, it could probably be done using the curl command in the ta-webtools app. I would only try that if I had more than x amount to migrate though.