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Is it possible to map one index to another index?
vjsplunk
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05-10-2022
09:14 PM
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vjsplunk
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05-10-2022
09:27 PM
To Map prod index to non-prod. Can you explain how to do that
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ITWhisperer

SplunkTrust
05-10-2022
09:36 PM
Mixing data from a production environment to a non-production environment is not usually recommended, often for security reasons.
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ITWhisperer

SplunkTrust
05-10-2022
09:26 PM
You can create summary indexes, although this is primarily used for aggregated data.
The question would be, why are you trying to do this? What is your usecase?
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vjsplunk
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05-13-2022
04:52 AM
I haven't find any documents for mapping one index to another via summery index..Can you gave the documents or process
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ITWhisperer

SplunkTrust
05-13-2022
04:57 AM
Use summary indexing for increased search efficiency - Splunk Documentation
Summary indexes aren't really for this purpose though.
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vjsplunk
Loves-to-Learn Everything
05-13-2022
05:02 AM
Thank you. This is for mapping one prod index to another prod index
