times.conf
The following are the spec and example files for times.conf
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times.conf.spec
# Version 9.4.0 #
OVERVIEW
# This file contains possible attribute/value pairs for creating custom time # ranges. # # Each stanza controls different search commands settings. # # There is a times.conf file in the $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default/ directory. # Never change or copy the configuration files in the default directory. # The files in the default directory must remain intact and in their original # location. # # To set custom configurations, create a new file with the name times.conf in # the $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/ directory. Then add the specific settings # that you want to customize to the local configuration file. # For examples, see times.conf.example. # You must restart the Splunk instance to enable configuration changes. # # To learn more about configuration files (including file precedence) see the # documentation located at # http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles #
GLOBAL SETTINGS
# Use the [default] stanza to define any global settings. # * You can also define global settings outside of any stanza, at the top # of the file. # * Each conf file should have at most one default stanza. If there are # multiple default stanzas, attributes are combined. In the case of # multiple definitions of the same attribute, the last definition in the # file wins. # * If an attribute is defined at both the global level and in a specific # stanza, the value in the specific stanza takes precedence.
[<timerange_name>]
* The token to use when accessing time ranges through the API or command line. * A times.conf file can contain multiple stanzas. label = <string> * The textual description used by the UI to reference this time range. * Required header_label = <string> * The textual description used by the UI when displaying search results in this time range. * Optional. * Default: The <timerange_name> earliest_time = <string> * The string that represents the time of the earliest event to return, inclusive. * The time can be expressed with a relative time identifier or in UNIX time. * Optional. * No default (No earliest time bound is used) latest_time = <string> * The string that represents the time of the earliest event to return, inclusive. * The time can be expressed with a relative time identifier or in UNIX time. * Optional. * NOTE: events that occur in the future (relative to the server timezone) might be returned. * No default (No latest time bound is used) order = <integer> * The key on which all custom time ranges are sorted, ascending. * The default time range selector in the UI will merge and sort all time ranges according to the 'order' key, and then alphabetically. * Optional. * Default: 0 disabled = <integer> * Specifies if the menu item is shown. Set to 1 to hide menu item. * Optional. * Default: 0 sub_menu = <submenu name> * REMOVED. This setting is no longer used. is_sub_menu = <boolean> * REMOVED. This setting is no longer used.
[settings]
* List of flags that modify the panels that are displayed in the time range picker. show_advanced = <boolean> * Specifies if the 'Advanced' panel should be displayed in the time range picker. * Optional. * Default: true show_date_range = <boolean> * Specifies if the 'Date Range' panel should be displayed in the time range picker. * Optional. * Default: true show_datetime_range = <boolean> * Specifies if the 'Date & Time Range' panel should be displayed in the time range picker. * Optional. * Default: true show_presets = <boolean> * Specifies if the 'Presets' panel should be displayed in the time range picker. * Optional. * Default: true show_realtime = <boolean> * Specifies if the 'Realtime' panel should be displayed in the time range picker. * Optional. * Default: true show_relative = <boolean> * Specifies if the 'Relative' panel should be displayed in the time range picker. * Optional. * Default: true
times.conf.example
# Version 9.4.0 # # This is an example times.conf. Use this file to create custom time ranges # that can be used while interacting with the search system. # # To use one or more of these configurations, copy the configuration block # into times.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/. You must restart Splunk # to enable configurations. # # To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) please see # the documentation located at # http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles # Note: These are examples. Replace the values with your own customizations. # The stanza name is an alphanumeric string (no spaces) that uniquely # identifies a time range. [this_business_week] # Define the label used in the time range control label = This business week # Define the label to be used in display headers. If omitted the 'label' key # will be used with the first letter lowercased. header_label = during this business week earliest_time = +1d@w1 latest_time = +6d@w6 # Define the ordering sequence of this time range. All time ranges are # sorted numerically, ascending. If the time range is in a sub menu and not # in the main menu, this will determine the position within the sub menu. order = 110 # a time range that only has a bound on the earliest time # [last_3_hours] label = Last 3 hours header_label = in the last 3 hours earliest_time = -3h order = 30 # Use epoch time notation to define the time bounds for the Fall Semester # 2013, where earliest_time is 9/4/13 00:00:00 and latest_time is 12/13/13 # 00:00:00. # [Fall_2013] label = Fall Semester 2013 earliest_time = 1378278000 latest_time = 1386921600 # # Disable the realtime panel in the time range picker [settings] show_realtime = false
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise: 9.4.0
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