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Adding host attributes (fields?) at index time

kbutlerhc1
Engager

New to splunk, so bear with me.

As I'm setting it up in our environment, we are forwarding logs from multiple "environments" (think prod, qa, stage, etc). What I would like to do is at the host level, define what environment it comes from so that searches are easily filterable. env="prod" for example

According to this article, it seems "not recommended" to do what I want to do. http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.1/Data/Configureindex-timefieldextraction

Am I looking in the right place? What's the proper way to do this?

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gfuente
Motivator

The proper way to do this is by using tags

And set up them accordingly, for example

host=dev1 tag -> DEV

This way you can change it any time, as this is appliedon search time

Regards

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kbutlerhc1
Engager

Can this be done in a configuration file on the host itself? I'd like to configure all of this through Ansible in our splunk role. Similar to the inputs.conf.

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