Send collectd data to a local universal forwarder in ITE Work
If you already have firewall rules and ports set up for a local universal forwarder, you can use those same settings to send metrics data from collectd through the local universal forwarder to (ITE Work). This makes it easier to monitor an entity in a closed network or large environment without creating new rules and ports. Configure collectd to send metrics data to a universal forwarder on a *nix host. You need to have already deployed collectd and a universal forwarder on a *nix host to follow these steps.
To send metrics data from collectd to the universal forwarder, configure a UDP port for the local universal forwarder and modify the collectd write_splunk
plug-in in collectd.conf
.
Prerequisites
Requirement | Description |
---|---|
collectd |
You set up collectd on the host. For more information, see one of these topics: |
universal forwarder |
You set up a universal forwarder on the host to send data to ITE Work. For more information, see one of these topics: |
Steps
Follow these steps to start sending collectd data to a local universal forwarder.
1. Add a UDP network input
Configure a UDP input in $SPLUNKFORWARDERHOME/etc/system/local/inputs.conf so the universal forwarder can receive data from collectd. Add this stanza with the following attributes:
[udp://<UDP_PORT>] index = itsi_im_metrics sourcetype = itis_im_metrics_udp no_appending_timestamp = true
If you're using a different index for metrics, replace itsi_im_metrics
with the custom index.
For more information about configuring a UDP input, see Add a network input using inputs.conf in the Splunk Enterprise Getting Data In manual.
2. Modify the write_splunk plug-in
In collectd.conf
on the Linux or Unix host, modify the write_splunk
plug-in according to the following example. To find your collectd.conf
file, see collectd package sources, install commands, and locations.
<Plugin write_splunk> server "<UF hostname, IP, or localhost>" buffersize 9000 useudp true udpport <UDP_PORT> </Plugin>
buffersize
is the size (in bytes) of the Send Buffer that the write_splunk
plug-in uses. You can increase the buffersize
if your operating system supports it.
3. Restart the universal forwarder and collectd
Restart the universal forwarder:
./splunk restart
Restart collectd:
sudo service collectd restart
Collect data in ITE Work with SELinux | Manually collect metrics from a *nix host in |
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® IT Essentials Work: 4.18.0, 4.18.1, 4.19.0, 4.19.1
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