Splunk® Enterprise

Admin Manual

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literals.conf

The following are the spec and example files for literals.conf.

literals.conf.spec

#   Version 7.0.11
#
# This file contains attribute/value pairs for configuring externalized strings
# in literals.conf.
#
# There is a literals.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default/.  To set custom
# configurations, place a literals.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/. For
# examples, see literals.conf.example. 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/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles
#
# For the full list of all literals that can be overridden, check out
# $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default/literals.conf.

###############################################################################################
#
# CAUTION:
#
#  - You can destroy Splunk's performance by editing literals.conf incorrectly.
#
#  - Only edit the attribute values (on the right-hand side of the '=').
#    DO NOT edit the attribute names (left-hand side of the '=').
#
#  - When strings contain "%s", do not add or remove any occurrences of %s, or
#    reorder their positions.
#
#  - When strings contain HTML tags, take special care to make sure that all
#    tags and quoted attributes are properly closed, and that all entities such
#    as & are escaped.
#





literals.conf.example

#   Version 7.0.11
#
# This file contains an example literals.conf, which is used to
# configure the externalized strings in Splunk.
#
# For the full list of all literals that can be overwritten, consult
# the far longer list in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default/literals.conf
#

[ui]
PRO_SERVER_LOGIN_HEADER = Login to Splunk (guest/guest)
INSUFFICIENT_DISK_SPACE_ERROR = The server's free disk space is too low.  Indexing will temporarily pause until more disk space becomes available.
SERVER_RESTART_MESSAGE = This Splunk Server's configuration has been changed.  The server needs to be restarted by an administrator.
UNABLE_TO_CONNECT_MESSAGE = Could not connect to splunkd at %s.


Last modified on 25 June, 2019
limits.conf   macros.conf

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise: 7.0.11


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