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vishalduttauk
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I have been using the Splunk Add on for Salesforce Add on for while now but i want to know if anyone else is using it and noticed if the number of events being ingesting has decreased?

 

When i look back to December i could see i could see Splunk would ingest mutiple UserLicense events per day but now its one event every 4 days.

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vishalduttauk
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Hi @livehybrid 

The interval is set to every 60 minutes and there are no errors logged against the internal index.

 

 

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livehybrid
SplunkTrust
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Hi @vishalduttauk 

Can you confirm what the interval of your inputs are configured for this data feed? Does it run every 24 hours?

I think it would be worth looking in the _internal index for errors coming from the add-on incase there is an issue here

You could start out with something like the below and then narrow down as necessary:

index=_interna logLvel=error *salesforce*

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