Welcome to the Splunk Community Wiki, a community space where you can share what you know with other Splunk users. Come in and join the discussions, tell us what you've learned, download tools and apps, and share the Splunk love.
The contents of this wiki are created by Splunk and the Splunk community. We welcome your feedback and contributions.
You're encouraged to add to the topics you find within the sections below, or to create your own topics by linking from the pages inside each area. The Splunk Community Wiki is a MediaWiki (like Wikipedia). Use the Mediawiki online help if you need to know how to add and edit pages.
When you contribute, please consider signing and dating your post or addition. You can do this easily by including four tildes (~) on a line by themselves.
If you have questions about how to contribute to this Wiki, contact rachel@splunk.com. If you have technical questions about running Splunk, you may wish to visit the Splunk user forums or submit a case with Splunk support.
Want to talk about best practices?Check the Best practices area for articles and discussion around what deployment style works best for your environment and needs. Tell us about the best ways to set up Splunk based on your real-world experience, and learn from others about how they deploy Splunk at their organizations. For example, what are the best practices for backing up Splunk data? How can I use Splunk for event correlation? |
Having trouble with your Splunk instance?Check the Troubleshooting section for information direct from Splunk's mighty Support team. Learn the processes they use to find and resolve problems with Splunk deployments, large and small. |
Are you a Splunk developer?The Developer space brings the development community together with Splunk's REST API and development team. Get information on writing your own code to integrate with Splunk, post your projects, and discuss your work with other developers in the community. |
You can also check out the official Splunk product documentation.