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Intermapper probe group
Intermapper probe group











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Question 1,2,3: The app can use any account and the account info is not entered anywhere in the app, it uses auto log on from the Splunk server IP. Next you need to add a user for Splunk to access the web server.Įnsure you add an access control list to enable access from the IP of the Splunk machine and any potential users that will be accessing the Splunk App from the Firewall to Web Server based on IP Address box at the bottom of the same settings screen. From the same server settings screen select Users. Here you need to add a user with an automatic login from the Splunk server IP. Once you have added the user you must click and drag it into the Administrators group as Splunk requires elevated privileges to export details about the maps contained within InterMapper.įinally, you need to ensure that the newly added user actually has access to the maps which you have created and want users to be able to access via the Splunk app.Īt present there is no authentication between the Splunk server and the InterMapper server, all access is handled by the access list and the automatic login IP. To do this from the Server Settings window go to the Map Access option below Users. From here you need to ensure that the Splunk user has web access to each map you want it to be able to view and export information about. Question 4: Currently the app only supports one location (web server) to grab maps. A map status probe on the main server to the two other servers would show the status of maps on other servers, but not the actual maps. They use Splunk as their “single pane,” and InterMapper as a flexible data source of active monitoring The app is based on operational experience from implementing online service monitoring for a few large customers. Intermapper sends notifications via syslog to Splunk. #INTERMAPPER PROBE 2 IP ADDRESSES INSTALL#.













Intermapper probe group