The Configuration section in LogPoint lets you configure entities such as repos, devices, and policies. You can use the configurations to collect, enrich, and store logs.
Go to the Settings >> Configuration
page from the navigation bar.
Configuration Page¶
This guide covers all the configuration details you need to follow to collect logs, apply processing policies to them, and store them in LogPoint for further analytics. It helps you understand and perform the following tasks:
Add new devices to receive logs. Refer to Adding a Device.
Add devices in bulk. Refer to Adding Bulk Devices.
Create a collection of low forwarding devices. Refer to Adding a Device Group.
Add parsers to analyze incoming log data and extract individual log. Refer to Adding a Parser.
Add repos to collect streaming logs and store them. Refer to Adding a Repo / HA Configuration.
Add routing policies. Refer to Adding a Routing Policy.
Add normalization packages to normailze logs from log sources. Refer to Adding a Normalization Package.
Add normalization policies to determine the normalization mechanism of the data. Refer to Adding a Normalization Policy.
Add enrichment policies. Refer to Adding an Enrichment Policy.
Add processing policies. Refer to Adding a Processing Policy.
Add log collection policies . Refer to Adding a Log Collection Policy
Add label packages. Refer to Adding a Label Package.
Apply labels from the search interface. Refer to Applying Labels from the Search Interface.
Apply labels using normalization signatures. Refer to Applying Labels using Normalization Signatures.
Apply labels with labeling rules. Refer to Applying Labels with Labeling Rules.
Activate the label packages. Refer to Activating Label Packages.
Update the information for the devices. Refer to Editing a Device.
Update the information of device groups. Refer to Editing a Device Group.
Update the information of parsers. Refer to Editing a Parser.
Update the information of repos. Refer to Editing a Repo.
Update the information of routing policies. Refer to Editing a Routing Policy.
Update the information of normalization packages. Refer to Editing a Normalization Package.
Deactivate the signatures. Refer to Deactivating Signatures.
Update the information of normalization policies. Refer to Editing a Normalization Policy.
Update the information of enrichment sources. Refer to Editing an Enrichment Source.
Update the information of enrichment policies. Refer to Editing an Enrichment Policy.
Update the information of processing policies. Refer to Editing a Processing Policy.
Update the information of log collection policies. Refer to Editing a Log Collection Policy.
Update the information of label packages. Refer to Editing a Label Package.
Deactivate the label packages. Refer to De-activating Label Packages
Delete the devices. Refer to Deleting a Device.
Delete the device groups. Refer to Deleting Device Groups.
Delete the parsers. Refer to Deleting a Parser.
Delete the repos. Refer to Deleting Repos.
Delete the routing policies. Refer to Deleting Routing Policies.
Delete the normalization packages. Refer to Deleting Normalization Packages.
Delete the normalization policies. Refer to Deleting Normalization Policies.
Delete the enrichment sources. Refer to Deleting Enrichment Source.
Delete the enrichment policies. Refer to Deleting an Enrichment Policy.
Delete the processing policies. Refer to Deleting a Processing Policy.
Delete the log collection policies. Refer to Deleting Log Collection Policies.
Delete the label packages. Refer to Deleting Label Packages.
Import devices from CSV file. Refer to Importing Devices Via a CSV File
Export the repos. Refer to Exporting Repos .
Import the repos. Refer to Importing Repos.
Export the normalization packages. Refer to Exporting Normalization Packages.
Import the normalization packages. Refer to Importing Normalization Packages.
Clone the normalization packages. Refer to Cloning Normalization Packages.
Export the label packages. Refer to Exporting Label Packages.
Import the label packages. Refer to Importing Label Packages.
Clone the label packages. Refer to Cloning Label Packages
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