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Missing Windows Event Logs?

carmackd
Communicator

Since the Windows Event Viewer archives and generates a new log at 20MB (its maximum capacity), is there a risk that the Windows monitor would fail to consume an event if the events are being generated at a very quick pace? In other words, the creation of windows event logs is outpacing the Splunk monitor. For example, say your Windows server is generated X kb of Windows Security Events per second, but the splunk monitor can only consume X - 1 kb events per second, by the time the log hits 20MB and is archived, the splunk monitor has failed to consume all 20MB, so in theory I am missing some events. Is this a possibility?

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jsb22
Path Finder

This does not directly address your question, but if this does become an issue, you may be able to switch from archiving events, to 'overwrite events older than X days' and increasing the log size so it has time to pull. Although, I don't think you'll have that issue, I just don't have any proof to support it.
Just a suggestion though.

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jsb22
Path Finder

This does not directly address your question, but if this does become an issue, you may be able to switch from archiving events, to 'overwrite events older than X days' and increasing the log size so it has time to pull. Although, I don't think you'll have that issue, I just don't have any proof to support it.
Just a suggestion though.

jbsplunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Can you describe the input you've got configured? Are you writing event logs to a file, or polling via WMI?

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