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SplunkBase and the Splunk Community

What is SplunkBase?

SplunkBase is an IT knowledge base that allows Splunk users to share bundles of reports, dashboards and other configuration to add to their Splunk servers as well as exchange information about their IT problems.

How do I use SplunkBase?

If you're using Splunk, you can access SplunkBase knowledge about specific event types in your data by clicking "Lookup Event" next to any search result.

You can also go directly to the SplunkBase site on the Web and search, browse, add information about topics and events, and contribute bundles.

How does the Splunk Community fit with the Splunk software product?

SplunkBase is a unique vehicle for developers and sysadmins to share Splunk solutions and their troubleshooting experience. When a sysadmin views a troubling event in their server, router, service, or software program they have the ability to instantly look up that event in SplunkBase. This community-driven knowledge base provides detailed information on what is happening and why. The system can recognize what software they are using and connect that user with other community members with similar issues and successes.

In addition, Splunk users can find tons of bundles and add-ons for the Splunk product through SplunkBase. All throughout the site, related bundles and add-ons are listed according to the particular page you are visiting, and a bundles browser is also included if that's your primary interest. You can also share your own bundle creations through SplunkBase.

How many members does the Splunk Community have?

The community is thousands of users and growing daily.

Aren't there already a number of communities for systems administrators? Why should they come to SplunkBase?

There are a number of user groups and forums for syadmins and these groups have had some success, but have limited scope. The Splunk community is unique in that it is creating a wiki of event data and troubleshooting techniques around a broader spectrum of technologies, and many of these interoperate in ways that such a wiki can richly follow. Along the way, the community is creating a rich knowledge base of information related to specific log events. When a sysadmin has a specific problem and they examine their log files, they can not only look up what the event means, but also join a dialog of other sysadmins or developers who are facing similar issues. Having a rich database of knowledge (SplunkBase), a powerful troubleshooting tool (Splunk) and a engaging collaborative website provides a unique experience to the IT professional that is not available in other places on the web.

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