Configure and deploy indexes
Splunk Enterprise Security implements custom indexes for event storage. The indexes are defined across the apps provided with Enterprise Security.
- In a single server deployment, the installation of Enterprise Security creates the indexes in the default path for data storage. For an architectural overview, see Single server deployments in this manual.
- In all other deployment types, the indexes must be created on all Splunk platform indexers or search peers. For an architectural overview, see Distributed search deployments in this manual.
Index configuration
The indexes defined in Enterprise Security do not provide configuration settings to address:
- Multiple storage paths
- Accelerated data models
- Data Retention
- Bucket sizing
- Use of volume parameters.
For detailed examples of configuring indexes, see indexes.conf.example in the Splunk Enterprise Admin Manual.
Indexes by app
App context | Indexes |
---|---|
DA-ESS-ThreatIntelligence | ioc index is unused in this release. threat_activity index contains threat list match events.
|
SA-AccessProtection | access_summary access_summary2
|
SA-AuditAndDataProtection | audit_summary audit_summary2
|
SA-EndpointProtection | endpoint_summary endpoint_summary2
|
SA-IdentityManagement | session_start session_end
|
SA-ThreatIntelligence | notable index contains the notable events. notable_summary index contains a stats summary of notable events used on select dashboards. risk index contains the risk modifier events.
|
SA-NetworkProtection | network_summary network_summary2 network_summary3 traffic_center_summary traffic_center_summary2 proxy_center_summary proxy_center_summary2 whois
|
Splunk_SA_CIM | cim_summary is unused in this release.
|
Splunk_SA_ExtremeSearch | xtreme_contexts
|
In addition, the add-ons might include custom indexes defined in an indexes.conf
file.
Index deployment
Splunk Enterprise Security includes a tool to gather the indexes.conf
and index-time props.conf
and transforms.conf
settings from all enabled apps and add-ons on the search head and assemble them into one add-on. For more details, see Distributed Configuration Management in this manual.
Install and deploy add-ons | Configure users and roles |
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise Security: 4.1.0, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4
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