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Suparna123
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10-09-2018
04:34 AM
I am planning to ingest sortspoke logs into splunk.
Can anyone guide me how to do it ?
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iamarkaprabha
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10-09-2018
09:06 PM
Hi ,
You can ingest those logs into splunk by using HEC tokens.
It is one of the most reliable method of onboarding for those logs.?
Other wise you can try onboarding using syslogger. If you are using syslogger the benefit of syslogger is that prevention of data loss incase of HF was unavailable.
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iamarkaprabha
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10-09-2018
09:06 PM
Hi ,
You can ingest those logs into splunk by using HEC tokens.
It is one of the most reliable method of onboarding for those logs.?
Other wise you can try onboarding using syslogger. If you are using syslogger the benefit of syslogger is that prevention of data loss incase of HF was unavailable.
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Suparna123
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10-29-2018
04:45 AM
Thanks. That's it
