Creating Splunk Knowledge Objects
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Mr. Vimal Daga
Technologist, Keynote Speaker, Entrepreneur
Chief Technical Officer (CTO) LinuxWorld Informatics Pvt Ltd
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About Vimal Daga: Vimal combines more than a decade of practical knowledge of evolving technologies, including Linux, Open Source and Security. He maintains a passion of learning new dimensions of technology, understanding breakthrough ideas and connecting common men with new media.
His key technical areas are: Big Data, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, OpenStack, Storage - Glusterfs, Web Application Security, Dev Ops, Linux Server Security and many more to go.
He has been honored with a convincing number of authority awards for his contribution to Rajasthan's Linux culture, and for bringing the benefits of technology to the masses in an uncomplicated yet useful manner. He shares an excellent portfolio of being certified by leading technological institutions (such as first public RHCSS (Ex333) of India, first Cisco Certified System Instructor in Rajasthan) Currently, he chairs the role of Chief Technical Officer at Linux World - a company that was founded to make Linux and open source easily accessible and understandable to budding technocrats.
Launched around a decade back, LinuxWorld today enjoys a prized position as one of the fastest growing and most recognized Linux training and consultancy institutions in India - working for individuals, corporate entities and educational institutions. All that was possible for hard work, attention to detail and successful execution of ideas of Vimal
Besides hosting seminars, organizing workshops, discovering new avenues of technology in keynote speaking sessions, he contributes to authority publications that deal in Linux.
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- Using Splunk
- Searching and Reporting with Splunk
- IT professionals with some knowledge of hardware and setups
Splunk Training
FB page:- LinuxWorld India
1. Introduction
- Overview of Buttercup Games Inc.
- Lab Environment
2. Implementing Knowledge Objects
- Describe the Common Information Model (CIM)
- Understand the relationship between the CIM and knowledge objects
- Define naming conventions
- Review permissions
3. Creating Lookups
- Describe lookups
- Create a lookup file and create a lookup definition
- Configure an automatic lookup
4.Creating Field Aliases and Calculated Fields
- Create and use field aliases
- Create and use calculated fields
5.Creating Field Extractions
- Perform regex field extractions using the Field Extractor (FX)
- Perform delimiter field extractions using the FX
6.Creating Tags and Event Types
- Create and use tags
- Describe event types and their uses
- Create an event type
7.Creating Workflow Actions
- Describe the function of GET, POST, and Search workflow actions
- Create a GET workflow action
- Create a Search workflow action
8.Creating Alerts and Scheduled Reports
- Describe alerts
- Create alerts
- View fired alerts
- Describe scheduled reports
- Configure scheduled reports
9.Creating and Using Macros
- Describe macros
- Create and use a basic macro
- Define arguments and variables for a macro
- Add and use arguments with a macro
10.Creating Data Models
- Describe the relationship between data models and pivot
- Identify data model attributes
- Create a data model
- Use a data model in pivot
Further Information
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