I Automated Splunk Alerts With Tines In 1 & 5 Minutes – Here’s What Happened
I gave myself one minute to automate a Splunk Linux server alert using Tines. Then added 4 minutes to that (to give a total of 5 minutes) to see if it was even possible to setup a relevant alert notification that fast. I don’t know about you, but 5 minutes is not a lot of time to automate a Splunk alert, let alone one minute… I’ve got no idea how much I’m going to get done in 1 minute, so let’s find out, shall we?
Read MoreHow to Use Tines Webhook Action As A Trigger Source [Self Contained Example]
This is a simple 1 action setup that will allow you to receive data into Tines via HTTP Requests and/or Webhook payloads. Once in Tines you will then be able to use the full suite of Tines actions/tools to use/manipulate the data as you want.
Read MoreHow to Use Tines Event Transform Explode Mode for JSON Arrays
This Tines story will show how I mainly use the Tines Event Transform action set with Explode mode. This is great if you want to create unique events in Tines per item retrieved from something like an array object.
Read MoreClean Up Tines Automation Event Data with Event Transform Actions
This Tines story will setup a Tines Event Transform action and demonstrate how to standardize and clean up data from preceding actions in a Tines automation story using the Event Transform action set to Message mode. This continues demonstrating how I mainly use the Event Transform Action in Tines automation stories from the previous post Tines – Payload Formatting.
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