Splunk® App for Windows Infrastructure (Legacy)

Deploy and Use the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure

On October 20, 2021, the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure will reach its end of life. After this date, Splunk will no longer maintain or develop this product. The functionality in this app is migrating to a content pack in Data Integrations. Learn about the Content Pack for Windows Dashboards and Reports.
This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® App for Windows Infrastructure (Legacy). For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.

Platform and hardware requirements

This topic discusses the underlying requirements for running the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure.

What versions of Splunk Enterprise does the app support?

The Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure supports the following versions of Splunk Enterprise:

  • Splunk Enterprise 6.2.0 and later.
  • Splunk Enterprise 6.3.0 and later.

All instances of Splunk Enterprise in a Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure deployment must run version 6.2.0 or later.

Distributed installation of this app

This table provides a quick reference for installing this app onto a distributed deployment of Splunk Enterprise.

Splunk instance type Supported Required Comments
Search Heads Yes Yes Install this app onto all search heads where you require knowledge management.
Indexers No No The Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure does not require installation on indexers, but some components that the app needs to work, such as the Splunk Add-on for Windows, must be installed there.
Heavy Forwarders No No The Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure does not do anything when you install it on a heavy forwarder, but you can install components that the app needs to function on HFs if you want.
Universal Forwarders No No Use universal forwarders to get the data you need for the app. See the following chapters for instructions on how to configure forwarders to get data (each link goes to the first topic in the chapter):
Light Forwarders No No You can use light forwarders to send data to indexers for the app, but remember that:
  • Light forwarders have been deprecated and could be removed in a future version of Splunk Enterprise.
  • Universal forwarders have better performance than light forwarders.

Distributed deployment compatibility

This table provides a quick reference for the compatibility of this add-on with Splunk distributed deployment features.

Distributed deployment feature Supported Comments
Search Head Clusters Yes You can install this app on a search head cluster. Follow the procedures that this manual outlines to get the data for the app, then install the app on the cluster.
Indexer Clusters Yes Before you start the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure installation, configure your indexer cluster.
Deployment Server Yes These instructions use a deployment server to set up some of the basic environment for the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure, including the "send to indexer" package, which tells forwarders that connect to the deployment server to send data to indexers or indexer clusters that you have configured for use with the app.

Hardware and Operating System requirements

Hardware requirements

The Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure installs onto a full Splunk Enterprise instance. The app does not install onto a universal forwarder or a light forwarder, because it requires Splunk Web to function fully.

The app has memory, CPU, and disk requirements that are above the standard hardware requirements for the core Splunk Enterprise platform. The added resource requirements depend on how you deploy the app. Be sure to deploy hardware that meets or exceeds the hardware requirements listed in the core Splunk Enterprise documentation.

  • For additional details about supported versions of Windows for Splunk Enterprise, see "System requirements" in the core Splunk Enterprise documentation.
  • For information about estimating hardware requirements for a Splunk deployment, read the following core Splunk Enterprise documentation topics:

Operating system requirements

You can install the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure on Splunk Enterprise instances that run on many current versions of Windows, including:

  • Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8 (64-bit only).
  • Windows Server 2003/2003 R2, Server 2008/2008 R2, or Server 2012/2012 R2 (64-bit only).

The app requires a 64-bit version of Windows because of App Key Value Store.

You can also install the app on a non-Windows Splunk Enterprise instance to display Windows data coming from external Windows sources:

  • Linux
  • Solaris
  • HP/UX
  • AIX

Neither Splunk nor the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure runs on:

  • Windows 95, 98, or Me
  • Windows NT Workstation or Server 3.1, 3.5, or 4.0
  • Windows 2000 Workstation or Server

What browsers does the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure support?

The Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure supports all browsers that the current version of Splunk Enterprise supports, with the exception of Internet Explorer versions 7 or 8.

What are the other prerequisites?

The Splunk Add-on for Windows v4.7.2 or later

In order to collect data from the Windows and Active Directory servers in your environment, you need the Splunk Technology Add-on for Windows version 4.7.2 or later.

This add-on installs into the universal forwarder that you install on the Windows servers from which you want to collect Windows data. It also installs on search heads that run the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure to provide knowledge objects to the app. Optionally, it also installs onto all indexers in the central Splunk App for Windows instance for data collection (on Windows hosts) and to add knowledge for extractions.

You can download the Splunk Add-on for Windows from Splunk Apps.

The Splunk Add-ons for Active Directory

The suite of Splunk Add-ons for Active Directory must be installed on universal forwarders in the Windows deployment.

The installation package for the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure includes this suite of add-ons for Active Directory.

The Splunk Supporting Add-on for Active Directory (SA-LDAPsearch) v2.0.1 or later

The Splunk Supporting Add-on for Active Directory (SA-LDAPsearch) version 2.0.1 or later must be installed on the same instance of Splunk Enterprise that the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure resides.

You can download the Splunk Supporting Add-on for Active Directory from Splunk Apps.

PowerShell v2.0 or later

All Windows hosts from which you want to collect data - including those that participate in Active Directory - require PowerShell 2.0 or later to be installed.

The Splunk Add-on for PowerShell

All of the add-ons that come with the Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure require the Splunk Add-on for PowerShell to function. You install this add-on into universal forwarders on machines that forward Active Directory and DNS data.

You can download the Splunk Add-on for PowerShell from Splunk Apps.

A proficient understanding of distributed Splunk deployments

If you plan for your Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure deployment to monitor a large number of Active Directory servers, or even a small number, you must understand how distributed Splunk works. You must understand how the instance of Splunk Enterprise that hosts the app interacts with the universal forwarders that send data to the app. You must also understand what you need to do to increase search and indexing performance to make the app run faster. Read the following core Splunk topics for additional information:

Time and patience

The Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure is an advanced application that has several components that must be configured correctly in order for the app to run. Depending on the size of your Windows network, it can take a while to get a Splunk App for Windows Infrastructure deployment up and running correctly.

You will spend time procuring hardware, identifying servers you want to monitor, installing the app and its included add-ons, tweaking configurations, and troubleshooting any issues you come across.

The setup instructions in this manual span several chapters and uses the Splunk Enterprise 'deployment server for automation wherever possible. Still, expect to spend a minimum of 4 to 8 hours on the project, and longer if you have a large deployment.

If your deployment is large or complex, Splunk is here to help. You can contact Professional Services for assistance if you have an Enterprise support contract with us.

Last modified on 21 July, 2016
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® App for Windows Infrastructure (Legacy): 1.1.0, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.2.0, 1.2.1


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