Content Pack for Example Glass Tables

Content Pack for Example Glass Tables

Install and configure the Content Pack for Example Glass Tables

The Splunk App for Content Packs allows you to access content packs, preview their contents, and install them in your environment. The Splunk App for Content Packs includes the Content Pack for Example Glass Tables. For a full list of glass tables shipped in this content pack, see About the the Content Pack for Example Glass Tables.

Prerequisites

  • Install and configure the IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) in your environment. See About Splunk ITSI in the Install and Upgrade Manual.
  • Take a full backup of your ITSI environment in case you need to uninstall the content pack later. See Create a full backup of ITSI.

Install the Content Pack for Example Glass Tables

To install the Content Pack for Example Glass Table, you have to install the Splunk App for Content Packs. To install the Splunk App for Content Packs in your environment, see the Splunk App for Content Pack installation instructions.

After you install the Splunk App for Content Packs, follow these steps to configure the Content Pack for Example Glass Table:

  1. From the ITSI main navigation bar, click Configuration > Data Integrations.
  2. Select Content Library.
  3. Select the Example Glass Table content pack.
  4. Review what's included in the content pack and click Proceed.
  5. Configure the content pack settings. Refer to the table that follows these steps for setting descriptions.
  6. When you've completed your selections, click Install selected.
  7. Click Install to confirm the installation. When the installation completes, you can view all objects that were successfully installed in your environment. A green checkmark on the Data Integrations page shows any other content packs you have installed.

Refer to the following table for content pack setting option descriptions:

Content pack setting Description
Choose which objects to install For a first-time installation, select the items you want to install and deselect any you do not want to install.

For an upgrade installation, the installer identifies which objects from the latest version of the content pack are new and which objects are currently in your environment. You can choose which objects to install from the new version.

Choose a conflict resolution rule for the objects you install: Install as new For upgrades or subsequent installs, decide what happens to duplicate objects introduced from the content pack.

When you install as new, objects are installed and any existing identical objects in your environment remain intact.

Choose a conflict resolution rule for the objects you install: Replace existing For upgrades or subsequent installs, decide what happens to duplicate objects introduced from the content pack.

When you replace existing, any existing identical objects are replaced with those from the new installation. Any changes you previously made to these objects are overwritten.

Import as enabled Select whether to install objects as enabled or to leave them in their original state. Importing objects as disabled ensures your environment is not impacted from the addition of new content.

This setting only applies to services, correlation searches, and aggregation policies. All other objects such as KPI base searches and saved searches are installed in their original state regardless of the option you choose.

Add a prefix to new objects Optionally, append a custom prefix to each object installed from the content pack. For example, you can prefix your objects with CP- to indicate they came from a content pack. This option can help you locate and manage the objects after installation.
Backfill service KPIs Optionally backfill your ITSI environment with the previous seven days of KPI data. Enable backfill if you want to configure adaptive thresholding and predictive analytics for the new services.

This setting only applies to KPIs, not service health scores.

Configure glass tables

Review the installed glass tables and update their data sources to reflect your own data sources. All values in the glass table are hard-coded and must be updated with KPIs or ad-hoc searches to reflect data in real time.

  1. From the ITSI main menu, click Glass Tables.
  2. Open the glass table you want to update.
  3. Click Edit.
  4. Select one of the single value visualizations and update Data Source - primary to reflect your own KPI or Splunk data source.
  5. Optionally, make other additions and changes to the glass table.
  6. Click saveSave iconwhen you are finished.

For more information about editing glass tables, see Overview of the glass table editor in ITSI in the Service Insights manual.

Last modified on 28 June, 2023
Release Notes for the Content Pack for Example Glass Tables   Glass table reference for the Content Pack for Example Glass Tables

This documentation applies to the following versions of Content Pack for Example Glass Tables: 1.1.0


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