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I've written a bunch of scheduled searches for a Splunk app. The searches appear as having no owner. How can I specify an owner for these scheduled searches?

In order to be able to control the quota for these searches, I need to assign an owner. Otherwise, the quota is that assigned to splunk-system-user.

I need to package the app so the configuration must exist within the app context.

asked 15 Apr '10, 16:22

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edited 29 Apr '10, 20:10


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When a user creates and schedules a saved search, that search gets created in some app context and ownership of this search is specified in the user's Splunk directory ($SPLUNK/etc/users///local/savedsearches.conf).

In the case stated here, you want to package a saved search with your app that already has an owner specified. If you just create a saved search and schedule it in the app, it'll run without an owner. Without an owner, the scheduled search is run via the splunk-system-user account which has its own quota limits.

In order to specify an owner, do the following:

Create the saved search in someapp/default/savedsearches.conf:

[Errors in the last 24 hours]
search = error OR failed OR severe "more search terms"
dispatch.earliest_time = -1d
...
etc.

Then you'll specify the owner per saved search in the someapp/metadata/default.meta file:

### SAVED SEARCHES

[savedsearches/Errors%20in%20the%20last%2024%20hours]
access = read : [ * ], write : [ admin ]
owner = admin
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answered 15 Apr '10, 17:30

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try setting a local.meta in the /app/splunk/etc/apps/search/metadata folder

http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/4.1.1/Developer/Step5SetPermissions

and

http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/4.1.1/Admin/Defaultmetaconf

will help.

I suspect the configuration would look like:

[<object_type>/<object_name>]
access = read : [ <comma-separated list of roles>], write : [ comma-separated list of roles>]
owner = <User_Name_in_Question>

for instance:

[savedsearches/Splunk%20errors%20last%2024%20hours]
access = read : [ admin ], write : [ admin ]
owner = jdoe
link

answered 28 Apr '10, 15:13

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Thankyou, this is really helpful

(28 Apr '10, 15:36) Hazel
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