Deployment Architecture

Print Monitoring Linux

mwinchester
New Member

So we recently had a requirement to start monitoring Printers usage from our print server.

So I was reviewing the information on https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Data/MonitorWindowsprinterinformation

But our Splunk Enterprise server is Linux based. Does this mean we're out of luck? Or is there a more complicated way to accomplish the same goal?

Thanks

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vliggio
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You can use the universal forwarder. The docs are somewhat confusing, but the line that says "Both full instances of Splunk Enterprise and universal forwarders support local collection of printer subsystem information. If you have Splunk Cloud and want to monitor printer subsystem information, use the universal forwarder to consume the information and forward it to your Splunk Cloud deployment." Splunk Cloud is Linux based, so there's no reason you can't install the UF and send data to your Linux based indexers.

I sent a comment to the doc team to clarify the documentation.

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