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Why is my WinEventLog collection process slow?

mshilston
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Hi All,

I've been thinking for some time that I am not getting the performance I should be out of my Splunk setup and I'd like some advice for troubleshooting.

Currently, I have a single Search Head, which is searching across two Indexers (non-clustered) and a few Universal Forwarders.

They are all VMs, but with 4vCPUs and 10GB RAM and are idle most of the time. Forgetting the complete setup for now, I am focusing on a test which involved me stopping the services on Indexer 1 and clearing the indexes on it, including the fishbuket index.

I have three inputs for Event Logs;
- Application log going to an 'application' index
- Security log going to a 'security' index
- System log going to a 'system' index

All indexes are defined in the indexes.conf

I have configued the inputs.conf to collect local event logs on Indexer 1, so when I restart the services I expect it to start filling up the three indexes I have defined from the local Event Logs of the same name. This does happen, but really slowly - I think it Indexed about 300 Event Logs in 45 minutes.

Does anyone have any idea why this would be slow and how I might troubleshoot it?

Many thanks!

M

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mshilston
Path Finder

OK, so after digging around it appears that it was indexing correctly, just that it wasn't re-reading old event logs due to the following files being present;

$SPLUNK_HOME\var\lib\splunk\modinputs\WinEventLog\

Once I cleared these out everything started working as expected 🙂

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mshilston
Path Finder

OK, so after digging around it appears that it was indexing correctly, just that it wasn't re-reading old event logs due to the following files being present;

$SPLUNK_HOME\var\lib\splunk\modinputs\WinEventLog\

Once I cleared these out everything started working as expected 🙂

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