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Use Observability Pipelines’ Splunk Heavy and Universal Forwards (TCP) source to receive logs sent to you your Splunk forwarders. Select and set up this source when you set up a pipeline.
To use Observability Pipelines’s Splunk TCP source, you have a Splunk Enterprise or Cloud Instance alongside either a Splunk Universal Forwarder or a Splunk Heavy Forwarder routing data to your Splunk instance. You also have the following information available:
0.0.0.0:8088
. Later on, you configure your applications to send logs to this address.See Deploy a Universal Forwarder or Deploy a Heavy Forwarder for more information on Splunk forwarders.
Select and set up this source when you set up a pipeline. The information below is for the source settings in the pipeline UI.
Optionally, click the toggle to enable TLS. If you enable TLS, the following certificate and key files are required:
Server Certificate Path
: The path to the certificate file that has been signed by your Certificate Authority (CA) Root File in DER or PEM (X.509).CA Certificate Path
: The path to the certificate file that is your Certificate Authority (CA) Root File in either DER or PEM (X.509).Private Key Path
: The path to the .key
private key file that belongs to your Server Certificate Path in DER or PEM (PKCS#8) format.To forward your logs to the Worker, add the following configuration to your Splunk Heavy/Universal Forwarder’s etc/system/local/outputs.conf
and replace <OPW_HOST>
with the IP/URL of the host (or load balancer) associated with the Observability Pipelines Worker:
[tcpout]
compressed=false
sendCookedData=false
defaultGroup=opw
[tcpout:opw]
server=<OPW_HOST>:8099
<OPW_HOST>
is the IP/URL of the host (or load balancer) associated with the Observability Pipelines Worker. For CloudFormation installs, the LoadBalancerDNS
CloudFormation output has the correct URL to use. For Kubernetes installs, the internal DNS record of the Observability Pipelines Worker service can be used. For example: opw-observability-pipelines-worker.default.svc.cluster.local
.
At this point, your logs should be going to the Worker, processed by the pipeline, and delivered to the configured destination.