Hello, I am a beginner in splunk. I started implementing an enterprise splunk. At present from splunk I need monitoring of files, the register and logs, and some perfmon counters. But I met difficulties. I nave:
1) FileSystem monitoring:
[fschange:C:\Windows\System32]
pollPeriod = 3600
index = fschange
filters = ignore_logs
signedaudit = false
hashMaxSize = 104857600
recurse = true
followLinks = false
fullEvent = false
sendEventMaxSize = -1
filesPerDelay = 100
delayInMills = 1000
But when I create the directory (file), or I delete, splunk doesn't report to me about it.
2) Monitoring free space
[perfmon://LocalPhysicalDisk]
interval = 300
object = PhysicalDisk
counters = % Free Space; Free Megabytes
disabled = 0
instances = *
index = perfmon
It at all doesn't work.
3) Monitoring windows registry
[WinRegMon://RegistryMonitor]
baseline = 0
disabled = 0
hive = \\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\?.*
proc = C:\\.*
index = winreg
type = rename|set|delete|create
It at all doesn't work.
Can you help me?
Hello,
On first look perfmon object is wrong. Physical Disk doesn't have those counters, Logical disk has.
[perfmon://LocalPhysicalDisk]
interval = 300
object = LogicalDisk
counters = % Free Space; Free Megabytes
disabled = 0
instances = *
index = perfmon
Regmon you have provided path in "proc" rather than the process name.
Use Monitor instead of fschange which is depreciated. But you need to put more logic to find out the file creation and deletion.
More details you can refer this:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.0.2/admin/inputsconf
Thanks
Hello,
On first look perfmon object is wrong. Physical Disk doesn't have those counters, Logical disk has.
[perfmon://LocalPhysicalDisk]
interval = 300
object = LogicalDisk
counters = % Free Space; Free Megabytes
disabled = 0
instances = *
index = perfmon
Regmon you have provided path in "proc" rather than the process name.
Use Monitor instead of fschange which is depreciated. But you need to put more logic to find out the file creation and deletion.
More details you can refer this:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.0.2/admin/inputsconf
Thanks
Yes, at last I made the register monitoring. It is necessary to set up monitoring of file system
Thanks, the first issue is resolved. I read input.conf, but didn't find specific examples about registry and monitoring of file system with a hash with monitor