Sean,

Can you describe what you're doing for Splunk integration with Nagios?   I've 
used Splunk with Nagios in a couple different ways, but I'm not aware of any 
single standard for doing so.

Originally, I just had Splunk run a scheduled search, which would trigger a 
script which sent a passive check result back to a Nagios service via NSCA.   
That way - having Nagios process passive check results from Splunk - was the 
only way I could see to do that.

Recently, I played around a bit with writing scripts that made use of Splunk's 
REST API so the checks could be run as active checks from Nagios.  (I always 
prefer active checks).   I set this up for only one check, but once I got it 
working it worked pretty well.

As a side note, I'm still a little on the fence about whether or not I really 
want to have Nagios find problems through Splunk and then alert on them or have 
Splunk find an alert on them directly without using Nagios at all...

Are you referring to another way of making Splunk and Nagios talk together?

Mark

From: Sean Alderman [mailto:salderm...@udayton.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 1:12 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Splunk Integration Question...

Greetings,
  I was hoping I might find someone who's got the splunk integration actively 
working.  I'm running Nagios Core (via EPEL) and Splunk 5.0.3 on OracleLinux 
6.4.
   When I edit cgi.cfg and enable splunk integration, then set the splunk URL 
to 
https://<mysplunkserver>:8000/en-US/app/search/flastimeline<https://%3cmysplunkserver%3e:8000/en-US/app/search/flastimeline>,
 I notice the nagios URLs look like: 
https://<mysplunkserver>:8000/en-US/app/flashtimeline?q=search%20test1.udayton.edu<http://20test1.udayton.edu>%20<nagios
 plugin check>.  I have two questions...
*         Is there a way I can make nagios use the hostname only, not the FQDN? 
 We use short names in splunk so we don't a mix of fqdn and short names since 
we use both forwarders and syslog as input.
*         What data is this query looking for, is it expected that I should 
have my nagios log in splunk?  The <nagios plugin check> in the query doesn't 
seem useful to me, unless there's splunk data specifically tied to that check, 
and I'm hoping someone could provide an example.
Kind regards,
--
Sean M. Alderman
Senior Engineer, UDit Systems Integration and Engineering
University of Dayton
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