Configure cloudgateway.conf
To modify the Splunk Cloud Gateway configuration, create a cloudgateway.conf
file in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/splunk_app_cloudgateway/local
. You need the admin role to configure cloudgateway.conf.
Here's a sample cloudgateway.conf file:
# default cloudgateway.conf with samples for configuration of Splunk Cloud Gateway App [setup] # Set address of the Cloud Gateway service. By default it is set to prod.spacebridge.spl.mobi spacebridge_server=prod.spacebridge.spl.mobi # This controls the log_level for application logs, by default this is set to INFO # If you need more detailed logs set to DEBUG log_level = INFO # Set the request timeout in seconds seen at the async request level. Default 15s # async_timeout = 15 # This setting controls the interval in which the Search Head will query if it is the Captain in a SHC # The Splunk Cloud Gateway App currently processes all requests through the Captain in a SHC cluster_monitor_interval = 300 # Enable cluster mode. If enabled, the modular inputs will run on every member of the SHC. Disabled, it will only run # on the captain. cluster_mode_enabled = false [client] # Set the request timeout in seconds seen at the client level. Default 30s request_timeout_secs = 30 [websocket] # When a websocket disconnects reconnection code retries with exponential back-off to a maximum value # The reconnect_max_delay is the maximum reconnection delay in seconds, default is 60s reconnect_max_delay = 60 [subscription] # The subscription_manager_modular_input will run for a period defined by the manager_lifetime_seconds configuration before restarting the process # The default lifetime is 3600s manager_lifetime_seconds = 3600 # The subscription_manager_modular_input will poll new subscription requests from clients at an interval defined by the manage_interval_seconds # The default interval is 0.1s. If the Search Head instance is not performant this may be an option to reduce API calls to the host. manager_interval_seconds = 0.2 # [dashboard] # The dashboard_list_max_count setting will limit the number of dashboards returned in the dashboard list API # If the dashboard list is timing out on clients this a helpful setting to limit the returned dashboards # This is primarily a setting you would set while debugging an issue # dashboard_list_max_count = 10000 # [proxyConfig] # If set, Splunk Cloud Gateway App sends all HTTP requests through the proxy server that you specify. # No Default. Example formats: # http_proxy = http://user:password@proxyIP:proxyPort # http_proxy = user:password@proxyIp:proxyPort, # http_proxy = http://proxyIp:proxyPort # http_proxy = proxyIp:proxyPort # If set, Splunk Cloud Gateway App sends all HTTPS requests through the proxy server that you specify. # No default. Example formats: # https_proxy = https://user:password@proxyIP:proxyPort # https_proxy = user:password@proxyIp:proxyPort, # https_proxy = https://proxyIp:proxyPort # https_proxy = proxyIp:proxyPort
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Cloud Gateway (Legacy): 1.4.0, 1.5.0, 1.6.0, 1.7.0, 1.7.2, 1.8.0, 1.9.0, 1.9.1, 1.11.0, 1.12.0, 1.12.1, 1.12.2, 1.12.4, 1.13.0, 1.13.2, 1.13.3
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