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iherb_0718
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Hi

My servers (clients) are running splunk stream.  I believe within the deployment server will contain the configurations that is telling the client what to stream (dns, dhcp, http, etc).  Where can I find this within the deployment server or is it available in a conf file somewhere on the clients?

 

 

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scelikok
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Hi @iherb_0718,

Splunk Stream configurations are managed by Splunk App for Stream. This should be installed on your Search Head/Heads.  On this app, you can go to the "Configuration | Distributed Forwarder Management" menu setup Stream Client groups. Then start required streams from the "Configuration | Configure Streams" menu. You can see documentation below;

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/StreamApp/7.3.0/DeployStreamApp/DeploymentArchitecture#How_Spl...

 

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scelikok
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Hi @iherb_0718,

Splunk Stream configurations are managed by Splunk App for Stream. This should be installed on your Search Head/Heads.  On this app, you can go to the "Configuration | Distributed Forwarder Management" menu setup Stream Client groups. Then start required streams from the "Configuration | Configure Streams" menu. You can see documentation below;

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/StreamApp/7.3.0/DeployStreamApp/DeploymentArchitecture#How_Spl...

 

If this reply helps you an upvote and "Accept as Solution" is appreciated.
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