Splunk ITSI

Servers are missing in Sourcetype=cpu & source=vmstat

Pooja1
Loves-to-Learn Everything

We could see only 10 hosts in index=os sourcetype=cpu & index=os source=vmstat. We should get all the unix/linux hosts on the mentioned sourcetype & source. We are using this to generate high cpu utilization, High memory utilization incidents.

Like till August end we are able to see 100+ host for the mentioned source and sourcetype but after August we are not able to see 100+ host like we could see only 10.15,7 

Please help me on this

0 Karma

renjith_nair
Legend

Few preliminary things to check

  • Are the missing machine still up & running and part of your network?
  • Is Splunk still running on those missing machines?
  • Are the forwarders still able to connect to the indexers?
  • Is the *nix apps (or whichever apps used ) are installed and configured?
---
What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂
0 Karma

lperini_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Splunk documentation has a page that guides customers to troubleshoot similiar issues as you described, like when they don't find the data/events.  

"Are you searching for events and not finding them, or looking at a dashboard and seeing "No result data"? Here are a few common mistakes to check."

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.1.2/Troubleshooting/Cantfinddata

 

 

0 Karma
Career Survey
First 500 qualified respondents will receive a $20 gift card! Tell us about your professional Splunk journey.

Can’t make it to .conf25? Join us online!

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

What Is Splunk? Here’s What You Can Do with Splunk

Hey Splunk Community, we know you know Splunk. You likely leverage its unparalleled ability to ingest, index, ...

Level Up Your .conf25: Splunk Arcade Comes to Boston

With .conf25 right around the corner in Boston, there’s a lot to look forward to — inspiring keynotes, ...

Manual Instrumentation with Splunk Observability Cloud: How to Instrument Frontend ...

Although it might seem daunting, as we’ve seen in this series, manual instrumentation can be straightforward ...