Splunk Search

Is it possible to access _internal index of a search peer?

arkadyz1
Builder

Not sure that I've picked the correct location - moderators, please move.

I found that I cannot normally run a search on index=_internal and get results from my search peers. Any setting to enable it? Or should I somehow "externalize" the desired data, say, by copying them into a summary index?

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @arkadyz1,

which role are you using to run a search on _internal index?

Is your role enabled to access this index?

You can check at @Settings -- Roles -- Your_role -- Indexes].

If you haven't the grants to see that, ask to an administrator.

ciao.

Giuseppe

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arkadyz1
Builder

Sorry, haven't visited Splunk community for a long time - way too much work in other projects. I tried to run it as an admin, so can definitely access all indexes. I can see results from the local _internal index, just not from the search peers.

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @arkadyz1,

could you better describe your architecture?

  • are you using a distributed search?
  • have you a cluster?
  • what is the machine you're using to run the search'
  • did you forwarder logs of all Splunk servers to Indexers?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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