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Splunk DB Connect 2: How to search using DB Inputs?

luislema
Path Finder

I created a DB Input. How do I use it in the search tab?

Thanks.

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mtevenan_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

HI there. I've added a short search intro to the bottom of the "Create and manage database inputs" topic: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/DBX/2.0.4/DeployDBX/Createandmanagedatabaseinputs#Use_database_...

At the end of that, there is a guide to further reading, which I encourage you to check out to find out more about how to search in Splunk Enterprise.

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mtevenan_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

HI there. I've added a short search intro to the bottom of the "Create and manage database inputs" topic: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/DBX/2.0.4/DeployDBX/Createandmanagedatabaseinputs#Use_database_...

At the end of that, there is a guide to further reading, which I encourage you to check out to find out more about how to search in Splunk Enterprise.

luislema
Path Finder

Can you add this as an answer so I can accept it?

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ChrisG
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I converted this comment to an answer and deleted my original incorrect response.

luislema
Path Finder

Thanks, I had already figured it out myself, but this will be helpful for other people that are starting to use DB Connect 2.

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