This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk.
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 3.2 , 3.2.1 , 3.2.2 , 3.2.3 , 3.2.4 , 3.2.5 , 3.2.6 , 3.3 , 3.3.1 , 3.3.2 , 3.3.3 , 3.3.4 , 3.4 , 3.4.1 , 3.4.2 , 3.4.3 , 3.4.5 , 3.4.6 , 3.4.8 , 3.4.9 , 3.4.10 , 3.4.11 , 3.4.12 , 3.4.13
The best way to explore advanced features is to take the tutorial
You can also explore the commandline interface using its inline help. Type $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk help to get started.
Use the recover password feature of the site to have your username and/or password emailed to the address on record.
Submit your issue with on our online case submission form or email us at support@splunk.com.
You can always send an email to our support team at support@splunk.com. Also check out our Live Roadmap where you can vote on upcoming features.
Start with our Documentation.
Read or ask questions on SplunkBase.
For help -- yes, it's free! -- from the Splunk Support team, submit an online support case (you must be a registered user and log in to use this service). You can also use our IRC support channel. The channel name is #splunk on the EFnet IRC (irc.efnet.org) network.
Splunk customers with an enterprise license get additional premium support options. For full information on our support offerings click here.