checklist.conf
The following are the spec and example files for checklist.conf
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checklist.conf.spec
# Version 9.1.5 # # This file contains the set of attributes and values you can use to # configure checklist.conf to run health checks in Monitoring Console. # Any health checks you add manually should be stored in your app's local directory. #
[<uniq-check-item-name>]
* A unique string for the name of this health check. title = <ASCII string> * (required) Displayed title for this health check. category = <ASCII string> * (required) Category for overarching goups of health check items. tags = <ASCII string> * (optional) Comma separated list of tags that apply to this health check. * If omitted user will not be able to run this health check as part of a subset of health checks. description = <ASCII string> * (optional) A description of what this health check is checking. * If omitted no description will be displayed. failure_text = <ASCII string> * If this health check did not pass, the text that you specify in this setting can explain what went wrong. * While this setting is optional, if you do not specify a value for this setting, this health check does not display any text that helps identify why it did not pass. suggested_action = <ASCII string> * (optional) Suggested actions for diagnosing and fixing your Splunk installation so this health check is no longer failing. * If omitted no suggested actions for fixing this health check will be displayed. doc_link = <ASCII string> * (optional) Location string for help documentation for this health check. * If omitted no help link will be displayed to help the user fix this health check. * Can be a comma separated list if more than one documentation link is needed. doc_title = <ASCII string> * (optional) Title string for help documentation link for this health check. * Must be included if doc_link exists. * Will be inserted in the text for the help documentation link like so: "Learn more about $doc_title$" * If doc_link is a comma separated list, * then doc_title must also be a comma separated list with one title per item corresponding to doc_link. applicable_to_groups = <ASCII string> * (optional) Comma separated list of applicable groups that this check should be run against. * If omitted this check item can be applied to all groups. environments_to_exclude = <ASCII string> * (optional) Comma separated list of environments that the health check should not run in. * Possible environments are 'standalone' and 'distributed' * If omitted this check can be applied to all groups. disabled = <boolean> * Disable this check item by setting to 1. * Default: 0 search = <ASCII string> * (required) Search string to be run to perform the health check. * Please separate lines by "\" if the search string has multiple lines. * * In single-instance mode, this search will be used to generate the final result. * In multi-instance mode, this search will generate one row per instance in the result table. * * THE SEARCH RESULT NEEDS TO BE IN THE FOLLOWING FORMAT: * |--------------------------------------------------------------- * | instance | metric | severity_level | * |--------------------------------------------------------------- * | <instance name> | <metric number or string> | <level number> | * |--------------------------------------------------------------- * | ... | ... | ... | * |--------------------------------------------------------------- * * <instance name> (required, unique) is either the "host" field of events or the "splunk_server" field of "| rest" search. * In order to generate this field, please do things like: * ... | rename host as instance * or * ... | rename splunk_server as instance * * <metric number or string> (optional) one ore more columns to "show your work" * This should be the data that severity_level is determined from. * The user should be able to look at this field to get some idea of what made the instance fail this check. * * <level number> (required) could be one of the following: * - -1 (N/A) means: "Not Applicable" * - 0 (ok) means: "all good" * - 1 (info) means: "just ignore it if you don't understand" * - 2 (warning) means: "well, you'd better take a look" * - 3 (error) means: "FIRE!" * * Please also note that the search string must contain either of the following token to properly scope to either a single instance or a group of instances, depending on the settings of checklistsettings.conf. * $rest_scope$ - used for "|rest" search * $hist_scope$ - used for historical search drilldown = <ASCII string> * (optional) Link to a search or Monitoring Console dashboard for additional information. * Please note that the drilldown string must contain a $ delimited string. * This string must match one of the fields output by the search. * Most dashboards will need the name of the instance, eg $instance$
checklist.conf.example
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise: 9.1.5
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