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Will Editing navigation menu from settings -> user interface and editing using dashboard editor save the updated default.xml in nav folder and views in apps\default\data\ui\views folder?
If not, where are the changes persisted to?
Thanks
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You are close. Changes made from the UI will not go into the "default" folder, though; they will go into local. So you can find your changes persisted in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/yourapp/local/data/ui/nav/default.xml
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Also, accessible via the GUI under: Settings, User Interface, Navigation menus... (v7.*)
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You are close. Changes made from the UI will not go into the "default" folder, though; they will go into local. So you can find your changes persisted in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/yourapp/local/data/ui/nav/default.xml
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Thank you! Will changes made to files under default be picked up upon restart?
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Splunk configuration file precedence is pretty complicated, but this page does a good job of detailing it:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.0.0/Admin/Wheretofindtheconfigurationfiles
Values in the local folder will take precedence over values in the default folder. Generally speaking, unless you are the developing an app for distribution, you are advised to not make changes to the default folder. Changes you make in the local folder will persist through app updates, but changes you make in the default folder will generally get wiped out if you update an app.
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Thank you!
