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Splunk query to list all the knowledge objects that use splunk internal indexes(_*) ?

pavanae
Builder

Is there any way in splunk to pull all the list of dashboards, macros, saved searches, and data models that uses the splunk internal indexes (_*)?

Any suggestions or ideas would be great.

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efavreau
Motivator

@pavanae
@dmarling and I worked on and presented a solution at Splunk .Conf19 that gives a user the ability to look at every knowledge object they have permissions to view. We cover how to query for it, as well as cover related export/import/search solutions in our presentation:
FN1315 - Cover Your Assets: Protect Your Knowledge Objects from Yourself (and Others) - A Paychex st...

You'll want to pay attention to the CYA Master Query, which you can modify to look only in the internal indexes, as you wish. We've posted the code on Github: https://github.com/paychex/Splunk.Conf19

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efavreau
Motivator

@pavanae
@dmarling and I worked on and presented a solution at Splunk .Conf19 that gives a user the ability to look at every knowledge object they have permissions to view. We cover how to query for it, as well as cover related export/import/search solutions in our presentation:
FN1315 - Cover Your Assets: Protect Your Knowledge Objects from Yourself (and Others) - A Paychex st...

You'll want to pay attention to the CYA Master Query, which you can modify to look only in the internal indexes, as you wish. We've posted the code on Github: https://github.com/paychex/Splunk.Conf19

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If this reply helps you, an upvote would be appreciated.
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