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A new Splunk user wants to view the raw event data for the last hour. Which interface should they use?
The Search & Reporting interface (D) is the primary Splunk app for running searches and viewing raw event data. By default, it shows events from the last 24 hours, but the user can easily set the time range picker to 'Last hour' to see raw events for that period. This interface p…Read full explanation
An analyst notices that searches take long to complete. They want to understand how many events are indexed per second. Which tab in the Monitoring Console provides this information?
The Monitoring Console's 'Indexing Performance' tab provides real-time metrics on indexing throughput, including events per second (EPS) and indexing latency. This directly answers the analyst's need to understand how many events are indexed per second, as it displays the rate at…Read full explanation
A search returns no results. The user has verified that data is being indexed. What is the most likely cause?
The most likely cause is that the time range picker is set incorrectly. Even if data is being indexed and the search terms are correct, Splunk restricts search results to the selected time range. If the time range does not cover the period when the data was indexed, the search wi…Read full explanation
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