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Splunk Cloud - Splunk Add-on for AWS – logGroupName vs logGroupIdentifier in cross-account setup

Leonardo1998
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Hi everyone,
I'm working with the Splunk Add-on for AWS on Splunk Cloud, and I’ve run into an issue when trying to collect CloudWatch Logs from a cross-account AWS setup.

After digging through the Python code inside the add-on, I discovered that it uses the logGroupName parameter when calling describe_log_streams() via Boto3. However, in cross-account scenarios, AWS requires the use of logGroupIdentifier (with the full ARN of the log group) — and you can’t use both parameters at the same time.

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So, even though AWS allows log collection across accounts using logGroupIdentifier, the current implementation in the add-on makes it impossible to use this feature correctly.

I was able to identify the exact line of code that causes the issue and verified that simply replacing "logGroupName" with "logGroupIdentifier" solves the problem.

Given that I'm on Splunk Cloud, I have a few questions for those with more experience in similar situations:

  1. Is it possible to modify that single line of Python code directly in the official add-on deployed in Splunk Cloud (maybe through the UI or some workaround), or is that completely locked down?

  2. I could clone the add-on, patch it, and submit it as a custom app — but would running a custom version of the AWS add-on cause issues with future Splunk Support cases? (i.e., would support be denied for data coming from a modified TA?)

  3. More broadly, for anyone who’s set up Splunk in cross-account AWS environments:
    What’s your recommended approach for collecting CloudWatch Logs in this scenario, given the limitations of the official add-on?

Thanks in advance for any insights.

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livehybrid
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Leonardo1998 

You make a good point here, do you know if logGroupIdentifier can be used for non-cross account groups?

To answer your question, you cannot make changes to files from Splunkbase apps in SplunkCloud. Whilst you could clone to app and upload with a unique ID with the amendments, you would be creating a supportability and maintence nightmare for yourself unfortunately. 
I think the best solution at the moment would be to raise it as a bug with Splunk Support and see if they can give you a timeline on a fix.
In the meantime I will see if I can test this change with a non cross account collection. 

 

 

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