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How to monitor servers using splunk

2powder
New Member

I have been tasked with figuring out how to monitor server activity using splunk and create alerts

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2powder
New Member

For example, let's say that we have 10 servers that all run the same code. The traffic is load balanced and the code performs a process, that either completes successfully. At the end of the process there is a flag that is set such as "Successful = yes or no". There is also a couple of identifiers such as the vendor ie. "ABC Company" and then there is a unique "Process ID". This process is called real time 24/7. What I am looking for is an alert that will alert me (and others) when a certain threshold has been exceeded. For example, for ABC Company if the Successful = no count < 5 during a certain time period then no alert, but as soon as it goes over 5, then I am alerted.

I hope that this helped.

Thank you

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

First step is to collect the relevant data from the logs (I assume). The moment you have the data, you can work on the alerts.

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2powder
New Member

That information is already being collected

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davebrooking
Contributor
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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Could you provide more details on what you mean by "server activity"?

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