Getting Data In

Splunk Logging or forwarding its Raw Messages

rferrante
New Member

For demo purposes, I plan to set up a single box (all-in-one) instance of Splunk and would like to configure Splunk such that all inputs that splunk ingests are stored in a local log file.

Is there an option in Splunk to log all of its raw input?
Or to forward it to another host:port?

Or if not, what would be the most straightforward programmatic direction for this?

Thanks!

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sdaniels
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The easiest way to preserve your syslog would be to send the data to a syslog server first (like rsyslog, syslog-ng) and then have a Splunk forwarder monitor those files. However, you can forward data from Splunk to another host.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.4/Deploy/Forwarddatatothird-partysystemsd

You could use our SDKs to pull the data out of Splunk as well.

dev.splunk.com

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rferrante
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thank-you!

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