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drggfish
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Hello - I just moved my Splunk deployment to AWS and installed a couple of apps - (1) Splunk App for AWS and (2) IT Essentials.

In several of the IT Essentials built in queries it is referencing:

sourcetype="aws:description"

Where is this sourcetype coming from?

Thanks,

Greg

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livehybrid
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Hi @drggfish 

The aws:description sourcetype comes from the Splunk Add-on for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

However, Splunk Add-on for AWS has deprecated the usage of the aws:description source type and currently supports the use of the aws:metadata source type to get data in for versions 6.0.0 or later. For more information, see the documentation about the different source types that Splunk Add-on for AWS supports in Source types for the Splunk Add-on for AWS.

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drggfish
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Thanks!

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livehybrid
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Hi @drggfish 

The aws:description sourcetype comes from the Splunk Add-on for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

However, Splunk Add-on for AWS has deprecated the usage of the aws:description source type and currently supports the use of the aws:metadata source type to get data in for versions 6.0.0 or later. For more information, see the documentation about the different source types that Splunk Add-on for AWS supports in Source types for the Splunk Add-on for AWS.

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