Getting Data In

Props and the Magic 8

dolj
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with respect to the Magic 8 should you always try to include them in the props of your various source types for a data set? I am slightly confused as if this is a best practice why most  pre-configured TAs on splunkbase  include the magic 3 or 4 what happened to the rest of them? Is it always a best practice to  include all 8?

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sainag_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Yes, it's recommended as a best practice to implement all Magic 8 configs because they establish consistency and reliability in data onboarding. While most TAs start with Magic 6, adding the EVENT_BREAKER configs gives you better control over event distribution and parsing. Think of Magic 6 as the minimum standard, and Magic 8 as the complete package for optimal data handling.

The TAs can be updated with the additional configs when needed based on your specific deployment, but having all 8 from the start is generally ideal as it prevents potential data parsing issues down the line.



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richgalloway
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SplunkTrust

Yes, it is considered Best Practice to specify all of the Great/Magic 8 props every time.  People are lazy, however, so TAs often include only the props that differ from the default settings.

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