ammusk354 Posted June 23, 2023 Posted June 23, 2023 For my work, I utilise AWS Batch Service. Instead of sending the logs produced by AWS Batch to Cloud-Watch, I want to transmit them directly to Splunk. How can I set up the AWS Batch log-driver to accomplish this?
Phi for All Posted June 23, 2023 Posted June 23, 2023 3 hours ago, ammusk354 said: For my work, I utilise AWS Batch Service. Instead of sending the logs produced by AWS Batch to Cloud-Watch, I want to transmit them directly to Splunk. How can I set up the AWS Batch log-driver to accomplish this? Why did Amazon ignore you when you asked THEM this question? Is the customer service as bad as they say?
Ghideon Posted June 23, 2023 Posted June 23, 2023 4 hours ago, ammusk354 said: For my work, I utilise AWS Batch Service. Instead of sending the logs produced by AWS Batch to Cloud-Watch, I want to transmit them directly to Splunk. How can I set up the AWS Batch log-driver to accomplish this? Splunk allows for different approaches such as: Using a Forwarding Agent installed on a server Utilizing HTTP-based Event Collection for data transmission Employing a Logging Driver for Container Platforms Leveraging Add-ons or Serverless Functions to onboard logs More information is required to provide specific help. Once you have gathered the necessary information, it may be better to follow @Phi for All's advice. If that fails, the Splunkbase and Splunk community are quite active, as far as I know. I believe there are a limited number of active members here interested in these matters. (Note: I have integrated Splunk with other service providers in the past but not with AWS; I can only provide some general advice.)
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