Hi,
I had installed the Microsoft SQL app on the main splunk instance and also installed the corresponding add-ons on the universal forwarder machine, following the documentation, still the app is not showing SQL servers and it is not fetching data from it.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Sushma.
I figured this one out, finally. Here's what I did:
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 2012 R2 - Open Powershell as Administrator
PS C:\>Get-Execution Policy
If it's Restricted, then do the following:
PS C:\>Set-Execution Policy Bypass
Say Yes to the Execution Policy Change.
Then run Get-ExecutionPolicy and see that it changed to Bypass:
PS C:\> Get-ExecutionPolicy
Bypass
Once you have that done, now you'll need to make one more change.
Open your SQL Server Management Studio and log in as sysadmin (sa). Go to Security ->Logins -> NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM (Properties) and grant the user sysadmin Server Role. Apply the change and restart your Splunk service. (Thanks Adrian: http://answers.splunk.com/answers/108974/problem-with-powershell-and-splunk_for_sqlserver-app)
Once you have all these steps done, then go into the app and run the Lookup Table Rebuilder (Searches & Reports->Lookup Table Rebuilder)
Lastly, you can run the search:
index=mssql | stats count, values(sourcetype) by host
You should see the following source types show up:
MSSQL:Database:Health
MSSQL:Host:Memory
MSSQL:Instance:Service
MSSQL:Instance:User
Powershell:ScriptExecutionSummary
Sushma,
The SQL app instructions don't include instructions for the other apps that you need - see http://answers.splunk.com/answers/101202/sql-server-splunk-app-does-not-show-any-servers for someone who is having the same problem. I'm still working through this myself, but at the very least you will need to ensure that powershell scripts can run.
On your SQL server: