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Why am I unable to view data in our production environment in Microsoft Cloud App for Splunk?

gumbicus
Engager

Hi, we are currently unable to view data in our production environment with this add-on. We have checked config and we are receiving data from Office365 but the add-on does not display anything.

When I modify the query to the one listed below, I am able to retrieve data. I took a look at the dataset and it appears to be querying the index mscloud, can you please help?

sourcetype=ms:o365:management OR sourcetype=ms:o365:reporting:messagetrace OR sourcetype=mscs:azure:audit index=mscloud | stats count by sourcetype | rename sourcetype AS Sourcetype data_description AS "Description" data_source AS "Data On-boarding Guide" app_source AS "App Source" count AS "Event Count" dashboards AS Dashboards | fields Sourcetype Description Dashboards "App Source" "Data On-boarding Guide" "Event Count"
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rlait_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If your data is coming into the index "mscloud" and your management inputs are coming in via the Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services, Then you should see data using: index=mscloud sourcetype=ms:o365:management

The Microsoft Cloud App for Splunk doesn't specify an index in any of the panels, perhaps it might be a case of specifying the indexes searched by default as part of the role you're running the search with?

https://www.splunk.com/blog/2017/07/27/splunking-microsoft-cloud-data-part-1.html

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gumbicus
Engager

Thanks, I added the index to the default search for 'user' role, we will adjust its scope later but that did the trick 🙂

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rlait_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If your data is coming into the index "mscloud" and your management inputs are coming in via the Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services, Then you should see data using: index=mscloud sourcetype=ms:o365:management

The Microsoft Cloud App for Splunk doesn't specify an index in any of the panels, perhaps it might be a case of specifying the indexes searched by default as part of the role you're running the search with?

https://www.splunk.com/blog/2017/07/27/splunking-microsoft-cloud-data-part-1.html

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