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I am trying to see if I could make a git repository in the Splunk files to have git realize when a dashboard has been changed or when an alert was made, however I keep on getting the following error:
"Could not initialize a new repository. libgit2 returned: failed to make directory 'C:\Program Files\Splunk\etc\apps\APPNAME/.git': Access is denied."
Is there a way to get a git repo in the Splunk files?
If not, is there any other way to recognize when an app has been altered (i.e when a dashboard or alert was made/edited), distribute said app to different servers, and replace the already existing app with the edited one? (or at least some form of source control)
NOTE: I have stopped Splunk and tried to create the file as Splunk was stopped, yet it didn't work. This is Splunk version 7.1.1.
Thanks for the help,
hunterpj
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This answer may be of help to you.
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/312571/best-way-to-use-git-for-source-version-control-wit.html
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This answer may be of help to you.
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/312571/best-way-to-use-git-for-source-version-control-wit.html
