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Common Information Model (CIM)
Common Information Model (CIM)
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A set of preconfigured data models that you can apply to your data at search time. Each data model in the CIM consists of a set of field names and tags that define the least common denominator of a domain of interest. The CIM lets you normalize your data to match a common standard, using the same field names and event tags for equivalent events from different sources or vendors.
For more information
See the Common Information Model Add-on Manual.
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- saved search
- scheduled alert
- scheduled report
- scheduled search
- scheduler
- scripted authentication
- scripted input
- search
- search affinity
- Search app
- search artifact
- search assistant
- search execution directive
- search factor
- search field
- search filter
- search head
- search head cluster
- search head cluster captain
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- search head clustering
- search head pooling
- search head targeting
- search job
- Search Job Inspector
- search macro
- search management
- search mode
- search peer
- search peer replication
- Search Processing Language
- search scheduler
- search time
- search timeline
- search view
- searchability
- searchable
- segment
- send to background
- sequence template
- series
- server
- server class
- Settings
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- SignalFx Smart Agent receiver
- Simple XML
- single-instance deployment
- single-site indexer cluster
- SmartStore
- source
- source type
- span
- span tag
- SPL
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- SPL2 statement
- Splunk Answers
- Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector
- Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector
- Splunk platform
- Splunk UI
- Splunk Web
- Splunk Web Framework
- Splunkbase
- splunkd
- SplunkJS Stack
- stack mode
- standalone search head
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- streaming command
- subsearch
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