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Summary

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This single subject course targeted to DevOps enables you to learn configuration techniques to send traces to Splunk APM. Through in-person discussions and hands-on activities, learn to deploy the Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector on a Linux host. Use the OpenTelemetry Collector to configure processor components to modify trace metadata. Use auto-instrumentation to send in traces without altering your code. Enable AlwaysOn profiling to monitor code performance. This course assumes familiarity with navigating Splunk APM which is covered in the course Using Splunk Application Performance Monitoring.

This lab-oriented class is designed to help you learn the fundamentals of configuring your code to send in traces and trace metadata. All hands-on labs are in Python and Java.

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Description

  • Deploy the Splunk OTel Collector

  • Configure the Splunk OTel Collector processor components

  • Use Auto-Instrumentation to Send Traces

  • Add metadata to your traces

  • Enable AlwaysOn Profiling

 

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Splunk Fundamentals 1 - Legacy Course Information

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Enjoyable presenter and easy to understand for an intermediate Splunk user pursuing Admin certification. Thanks from Massachusetts!

Participant, Splunk Fundamentals 2

Splunk Credit Value: 50

Duration: 3 hours

Time: 11am - 2 pm AEST

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Objectives

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Topic 1 – Deploy and Configure the Otel Collector

  • Deploy the Splunk OTel Collector

  • Configure the OTel Collector

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Topic 2 – Auto-Instrument Applications To Send Traces

  • Describe instrumentation options

  • Use auto-instrumentation to send in traces

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Topic 3 – Configure the OTel Collector to Modify Trace Attributes

  • Describe the OTel Collector architecture

  • Configure processor components to modify trace metadata

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Topic 4 – Enable Splunk AlwaysOn Profiling

  • Enable AlwaysOn Profiling in applications

Prerequisites

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Required:

  • Using Splunk Application Performance Monitoring

  • Familiarity with using the command line terminal

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Strongly recommended:

  • Basic knowledge of programming languages (e.g. Python, Java)

Splunk Course Schedules and Timezones

Ingeniq Course are delivered live and in English and provide access to customers spanning multiple timezones.

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Dates and times displayed for each course are relative to Australian Eastern Time (AET).

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AM Marked Splunk Courses

AM marked courses start at AET 9:00am and finish at AET 1:30pm (4.5 hour sessions over 1 or more days) and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;

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  • UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)

  • UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)

  • UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)

PM Marked Splunk Courses

PM marked courses start at AEDT 12:00pm and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;

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  • UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)

  • UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)

  • UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)

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