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Get an error clicking on any of the pie-charts on the Threats Dashboard

jeeames
Explorer

I get this error "Error in 'TsidxStats': Could not find datamodel: pan_logs"

We are running Splunk Enterprise 6.2 and Splunk for Palo Alto 4.2

btorresgil
Builder

This issue is fixed in v4.2.1 of the app. Thanks for bringing up this issue!

jeeames
Explorer

That fixed it for me:

- Edit the "Threat Details" dashboard`s XML (Edit -> Edit Source)
- Locate datamodel="pan_logs" and change it to: datamodel="pan_firewall"

bravon
Communicator

Does it still work if you type in a user or an ip?

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bravon
Communicator

Same problem here. Every other dashboard seems to be working, except the "Threat Details" Dashboard (Which is where you end up when you click a pie-chart in "Threat Dashboard"
Data Models for the Palo Alto app, there are only 3: pan_firewall, pan_wildfire_report and pan_endpoint

Solution:
- Edit the "Threat Details" dashboard`s XML (Edit -> Edit Source)
- Locate datamodel="pan_logs" and change it to: datamodel="pan_firewall"
Edit: See my comment below.

bravon
Communicator

Hmm, this makes the dashboard work only when I don't specify user, so something is still not working

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