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Connect your Splunk log monitoring to be able to:
- Get notified of your reports.
- Correlate these reports with your other metrics
- Collaborate with your team on those events
Setup
Installation
To receive your reports from Splunk into Datadog, you need to have the datadog
python library installed on your splunk server:
Once it is done, get your api key and an application key and drop the following dog-splunk.sh
script into $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/scripts
export API_KEY=YOURAPIKEYHERE
export APP_KEY=YOURAPPKEYHERE
dog --api-key $API_KEY --application-key $APP_KEY event post \
"Found $SPLUNK_ARG_1 events in splunk" \
"Matching $SPLUNK_ARG_2 based on $SPLUNK_ARG_5," \
" from report $SPLUNK_ARG_4. More details at $SPLUNK_ARG_6." \
--aggregation_key $SPLUNK_ARG_3 --type splunk
Make sure the script is executable and owned by the splunk
user and group.
Once the script is in place, create a new report or navigate to an existing report. Click the Edit Schedule and check the checkbox to Schedule the Report. When you get to the option to Run a Script, enter dog-splunk.sh
in the Filename textbox. Click Save and you should see the results start appearing in your Event Stream.
Troubleshooting
If you see an error code on each run of runshellscript
in splunkd.log
, try adding > dog_splunk_trace.txt 2>&1
to the end of the last command. This creates a $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/search/bin/dog_splunk_trace.txt
file, which provides more detail about the problem.
If the trace file has something like the usage help for the dog
command followed by dog: error: unrecognized arguments: OR failed OR severe
, add single quotes around \$SPLUNK_ARG_3
on the last line.
If the trace file includes a Traceback that ends with pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound
or something similar, add three unset
s to the top of your dog-splunk.sh
script:
#!/bin/bash
unset PYTHONHOME
unset PYTHONPATH
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export API_KEY=YOURAPIKEYHERE
export APP_KEY=YOURAPPKEYHERE
dog --api-key $API_KEY --application-key $APP_KEY event post \
"Found $SPLUNK_ARG_1 events in splunk" \
"Matching $SPLUNK_ARG_2 based on $SPLUNK_ARG_5," \
" from report $SPLUNK_ARG_4. More details at $SPLUNK_ARG_6." \
--aggregation_key $SPLUNK_ARG_3 --type splunk
Further Reading
Knowledge base
The script file uses variables made available by Splunk. If you would like to customize the message, see the following table of variables:
| |
---|
$SPLUNK_ARG_0 | Script Name |
$SPLUNK_ARG_1 | Number of events returned |
$SPLUNK_ARG_2 | Search terms |
$SPLUNK_ARG_3 | Fully qualified query string |
$SPLUNK_ARG_4 | Name of saved search |
$SPLUNK_ARG_5 | Trigger reason (for example, “The number of events was greater than 1”) |
$SPLUNK_ARG_6 | Browser URL to view the saved search |
$SPLUNK_ARG_7 | option removed in version 3.6 |
$SPLUNK_ARG_8 | File in which the results for this search are stored (contains raw results) |
You can modify the text of the events by for example using datadog’s @mention to notify people of these reports.
Further reading
This documentation verified on October 28, 2015 using the Splunk Enterprise AMI on AWS