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Splunk Supporting Add-on for Active Directory: How to introduce this as a suitable metric for a metric index

sistemistiposta
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Hello,
I have chosen "Splunk supporting Add-on for Active Directory" to perform LDAP search to my Fedora Directory Server.
Now I would like to monitor the parameters inside cn=monitor.
A search like:

 | ldapsearch domain=myLDAP search="(&(objectclass=*))" basedn="cn=monitor" scope=sub

Provides a pretty json formatted event:

{ [-]
   addentryops: [ [-]
     603
   ]
   anonymousbinds: [ [-]
     327
   ]
   bindsecurityerrors: [ [-]
     15
   ]
   bytesrecv: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   bytessent: [ [-]
     2596463937
   ]
   cacheentries: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   cachehits: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   chainings: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   cn: [ [-]
     snmp
   ]
   compareops: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   connections: [ [-]
     9
   ]
   connectionseq: [ [-]
     33669
   ]
   connectionsinmaxthreads: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   connectionsmaxthreadscount: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   copyentries: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   entriesreturned: [ [-]
     1492450
   ]
   errors: [ [-]
     176296
   ]
   inops: [ [-]
     823250
   ]
   listops: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   masterentries: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   modifyentryops: [ [-]
     489546
   ]
   modifyrdnops: [ [-]
     204
   ]
   objectClass: [ [-]
     top
     extensibleObject
   ]
   onelevelsearchops: [ [-]
     127
   ]
   readops: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   referrals: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   referralsreturned: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   removeentryops: [ [-]
     602
   ]
   searchops: [ [-]
     288365
   ]
   securityerrors: [ [-]
     18
   ]
   simpleauthbinds: [ [-]
     2102
   ]
   slavehits: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   strongauthbinds: [ [-]
     0
   ]
   unauthbinds: [ [-]
     327
   ]
   wholesubtreesearchops: [ [-]
     2849
   ]
} 

The big question is:
How to introduce this in a metric suitable for a metric index

I tried some tricks with mcollect, but it doesn't seem very easy.
Could you help me?

Thank you very much
Marco

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skalliger
Motivator

Hi,

this requires quite some work to do. 🙂
I'd suggest building a Data Model instead. Easier to manage and better extensible.

A metrics index requires specific fields to be set. Read more about it here:https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.3.0/Metrics/GetStarted#Metrics_data_format

Skalli

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