The hpi file is the Jenkins plugin. This needs to be installed via the Jenkins plugin manager like any other Jenkins plugin.
The second part of this solution is the splunk app. This is installed like all other splunk apps.
Once you configure the Jenkins splunk plugin, you should start to see data flowing into splunk.
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Hi,
You can use the Splunk App for Jenkins together with the Jenkins plugin for Splunk to monitor all config job and plugin config xml files in your Jenkins installation
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3332
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Splunk+Plugin+for+Jenkins
Simply go to the 'Audit Trail' panel in the app, and select config.xml from the 'file item' drop down menu.
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Mike,
The jenkins plugin is now available in the jenkins plugin center. Once you install and configure the jenkins plugin, all jenkins related data will be sent to splunk in real-time.
To view all this data in, you can install the Jenkins App or you can also build your own custom dashboards.
Let me know if that helps
Ali
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Hi @dileep_jasper,
The Splunk app and the jenkins plugin hpi file can both be found on this page
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3332/
https://s3.amazonaws.com/splunkjenkinsapp/splunk-devops-1.0.hpi
The plugin will also be available in the jenkins plugin directory in about a week.
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Hi Hal,
I'll be referring to this wiki for the comments below
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Splunk+Plugin+for+Jenkins
You actually don't need to do anything the job itself. Step 4 (configuring job) is actually optional
If you have multiple master, simply install the Jenkins plugin on each master. Configure the plugin in each of the master. You only need to configure the splunk server (step 1) and metadata (step 2)
Let me know if this works for you.
Ali
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