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How to export EUM Browser config under same Application

Anant_P_Nayak
Explorer

Hi Team,

There are around 100 rules created under Configuration--> Instrumentation--> Virtual Pages for one of the Browser Application. We want to replicate the same rules to Configuration--> Instrumentation-->Base Page and iFrames. Please let us know how this can be done.

We have tried config exported tool but this helps to export the rules for Browser EUM configuration from one controller Application to another controller Application, But if we want to copy the rules under same controller Application then it doesn't work.

Please let us know if there is any command thru which we can achieve this. Thanks

Regards,
Anant

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi @Anant P.Nayak

We don't currently support replicating Virtual pages configuration onto the Base Page & IFrame configuration.

Let us know if you have further questions.

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Anant_P_Nayak
Explorer

Hi @Anonymous ,

Do you have any alternative or command through which we can do this. Manually doing this is very tedious job. Thanks

Regards,

Anant

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi @Anant P.Nayak

Unfortunately No.

We don't recommend dabbling with config files in the Database, either 🙂

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Anant_P_Nayak
Explorer

Hi @Anonymous,

Ok, Thanks.

Regards,

Anant

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jskuyper
Explorer

Looks like there are a few threads on this topic over the years, perhaps we can get this feature put in

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