threshold_labels.conf
The following are the spec and example files for threshold_labels.conf
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threshold_labels.conf.spec
# Copyright (C) 2005-2020 Splunk Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # This file contains all possible attribute/value pairs for configuring settings # for severity-level thresholds. Use this file to configure # threshold names and color mappings. # # To map threshold names and colors, place a threshold_label.conf in # $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/itsi/local/. For examples, see threshold_label.conf.example. # # To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) see the documentation # located at http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles # # CAUTION: You can drastically affect your Splunk installation by changing any settings in # this file other than the colors. Consult technical support (http://www.splunk.com/page/submit_issue) # if you are not sure how to configure this file.
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color = <string> * A valid color code. * Required. lightcolor = <string> * A valid color code to display for Episode Review "prominent mode". * When you view Episode Review in prominent mode, the entire row is colored rather than just the colored band on the side. * Required. threshold_level = <integer> * A threshold level that is used to create an ordered list of the labels. * For example, if you set the 'Normal' threshold level to "1", it appears first when the levels are listed in the UI. * Optional. health_weight = <integer> * The weight or importance of this status. * This value should be between 0 and 1. * In general, regular levels like Normal and Critical have a weight of "1", while less important levels like Maintenance and Info have a weight of "0". * Required. health_min = <integer> * The minimum threshold value. * This value must be a number between 0 and 100. 0 and 100 are inclusive but the minimum threshold value is exclusive. * Required. health_max = <integer> * Themaximum threshold value. * This value must be a number between 0 and 100. 0 and 100 are inclusive but the maximum threshold value is exclusive. * Required. score_contribution = <integer> * The number, traditionally from 0 to 100, that this particular level will contribute towards health score calculations. * Required.
threshold_labels.conf.example
# Copyright (C) 2005-2020 Splunk Inc. All Rights Reserved. # This is an example threshold_labels.conf. Use this file to # configure settings for severity-level thresholds. # # To use one or more of these configurations, copy the color code # into threshold_labels.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/itsi/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/ITSI/latest/Configure/ListofITSIconfigurationfiles # # This example alert includes showing raw events at selected time buckets, # showing raw events from a displayed time range, showing KPI events for # a host, and showing all events for a host. # # This file contains examples of brighter severity colors, with "Normal" severity # being replaced with "Low" severity. [info] color = #6AB7C7 threshold_level = 1 [low] color = #65A637 threshold_level = 2 [medium] color = #FAC51C threshold_level = 3 [high] color = #F7902B threshold_level = 4 [critical] color = #D85D3C threshold_level = 5
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® IT Service Intelligence: 4.18.0
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