Splunk Enterprise Security

Splunk Enterprise Security: How do I Reassign a Splunk ES Correlation Search to a New User?

bradp1234
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We have a Splunk ES user who has left and now their correlation searches are orphaned. I am aware of the feature to clone a saved search, but wasn't sure if Splunk ES needed additional steps to ensure the notable and other ES data would be retained with the clone. I tried to clone the correlation search, but this only created a new saved search and not a true correlation search with notable information.

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bradp1234
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By editing the local.meta file in the various Splunk ES apps (e.g. SA-AuditAndDataProtection) at /opt/splunk/etc/apps/app-name/metadata/local.meta and replacing the disabled owner with the username of an active user, the orphaned searches notification was resolved.

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bradp1234
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By editing the local.meta file in the various Splunk ES apps (e.g. SA-AuditAndDataProtection) at /opt/splunk/etc/apps/app-name/metadata/local.meta and replacing the disabled owner with the username of an active user, the orphaned searches notification was resolved.

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