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How to import an addon with .spl or Splunkbase .tgz to Splunk using Linux?

helpdeskrtvnoor
New Member

Hello,

I am trying to manually import the .spl file of a Splunk addon called 'Windows Event Log Analysis', the file has been provided on the EventID website here: http://www.eventid . net/splunk_addon.asp

I also tried downloading the addon from the Splunkbase, this provides me with a .tgz file that contains quite a bigger amount of files.
This download can be found here: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3067/

My question is, how would I import either of these files into my Splunk installation on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04) ?

The reason I am trying to import the addon manually is that for some reason the Splunk Apps browser refuses my Splunk credentials, when a regular login to the Splunk.com with the same credentials does actually work.

Thank you 🙂

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gmjATredjack
Engager

The answer looks like this (inside a docker container running the free enterprise version)

sudo -u splunk /opt/splunk/bin/splunk install app ./splunk-machine-learning-toolkit_500.tgz -update 1

See

$ splunk help install

niketn
Legend

@helpdeskrtvnoord, if you have downloaded .tgz file you can use Install App From File option to install the App/Add On. Directly browsing to Splunkbase for installation might be blocked at enterprise level. Have you tried Install App from File option?

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