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Splunk ITSI - Netcool Integration (kvstore_to_json.py question)

lloydknight
Builder

Hello Splunkers,

So I'm planning to follow the Splunk Blog link below:
https://www.splunk.com/blog/2018/05/17/ingest-netcool-alerts-into-splunk-itsi-event-analytics.html

Already checked the prerequisites.
My questions are:

  1. Has anybody tried the link and encountered any issue?
  2. So kvstore_to_json.py is involved. It says in the blog that:

6.b. Restore the aggregation policy on the ITSI server via the kvstore_to_json.py command line utility. When prompted for the version of the backup, enter 2.6.

I'm just concerned on this part as I have already encountered an issue in upgrading Splunk ITSI before from the earliest version up to 3. Filed a ticket and the ticket was actually not resolved.

How does this restore aggregation policy work? Are there any possible impact or risk on this?

Much appreciated!

-Lloyd

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mwiser_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Lloyd - the restore basically auto-creates the agg policy for you from the backup. If I read your question correctly and you already have unresolved KV store issues - I would prioritize fixing those or creating a manual aggregation policy based on the guidance here https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/ITSI/4.3.1/Configure/HowtocreateAggregationPolicies rather than doing the KV store import.

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