When we make searches in Splunk, under which log file do these searches get logged?
Example: we need the original place the search below is logged.
/splunkhome/bin/splunk dispatch "*" -auth uname:passwd
Every search has its directory with its own search.log file in splunkhome/var/lib/dispatch/run
However, this exists only for the lifetime of the search, which is typically 10 minutes. It contains many details about how the search was run, how many events were retrieved and how much time was spent in each step.
Every search is also logged in audit.log. The easiest way to view the audit log is to use Splunk itself. The audit log is part of index=_audit
; the other internal logs are in index=_internal
You probably want to take a look at the documentation: What Splunk software logs about itself
It has a good explanation of the logs and what is in each.
Every search has its directory with its own search.log file in splunkhome/var/lib/dispatch/run
However, this exists only for the lifetime of the search, which is typically 10 minutes. It contains many details about how the search was run, how many events were retrieved and how much time was spent in each step.
Every search is also logged in audit.log. The easiest way to view the audit log is to use Splunk itself. The audit log is part of index=_audit
; the other internal logs are in index=_internal
You probably want to take a look at the documentation: What Splunk software logs about itself
It has a good explanation of the logs and what is in each.
Oh - and don't forget the Search Job Inspector! Whenever you run a search, you can access the inspector from the UI. It shows a nice summary with graphics of what is contained in the search log. There is also documentation here: View search job properties