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Its about time - Preview #3

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Hey all,

It’s taken longer than we would have liked but our 3rd preview build has been posted.
Get’um here

A bunch of work has gone into windows stability, tons of bugs were fixed, and a bunch of customer requests have been implemented ( we will let you know out of band ). We expect that this release should be more stable, slightly faster, and less buggy.

Left to do, we still have a bunch of IE work, performance improvements, and cleaning up of some features like interactive field extraction and event type discovery.

Its still not production ready so don’t even think of trying it out for real - and there is no guarantee that migration will work from a preview to GA ( we will migrate from 3.1.x to GA but not preview ). Also, don’t run splunk as root - its just not good to do until we run through all our testing.

As always, please send us feedback at splunkpreview@splunk.com or hit us up on IRC (irc.efnet.org #splunk).
The last round of info from Preview #2 was awesome please keep it up!

e.

Just in time for new year - its Preview #2

Happy new year (bit early) all dev.splunk.com readers….
We have just posted our second 3.2 preview release. (build number 30455)

Its packed with holiday goodness, albeit very raw.

First you will notice we have posted a windows build. Its been in the cooker since last Feb and thanks to Mitch, Ledio, Igor and a bit of Amrit we now have a single code base that rocks on linux, mac, solaris, freebsd, aix, AND windows. This was not an easy feat as evidenced by our gift of a pony (soft and electronic) to Mitch for his effort. Its still very raw (the build not the pony), and has a tendency to crash because of a memory fragentation and limited vm space. Which will be fixed by GA… MarkB. will post more on the build so stay tuned for details. Its a big deal for us so be patient and we sure could use feedback on how to make it the best it can be.

Also in this release you will see the UI starts to get some of the async search results. Over the next few releases we will be moving to fully async search in the UI. It will take a few turns but this preview has some of the first cut.

Preivew #1 is up

Splunk fans.

We have posted the our first of many preview releases. You can find them here:
Our hope is that every week or two as new features or API’s become usable that we post builds soliciting feedback.
This first post has a bunch of backend and UI performance improvements as well as some new but hidden features:

  • live searching of data
  • flexible roles
  • scripted authentication
  • event decoration ( for the xmas season )
  • auditing of splunk server actions
  • file system change detection
  • improved (proper) sub second support
  • transaction search
  • new experimental simple search interface
  • “where” support in search clause ( you dont need to use the “| where” anymore and can just search for foo=10 )

I’m not going to explain here what these things mean or how to find them or use them ;-)
Instead the product managers and developers will post here with ideas on what to try and what feedback we are looking for.

I’d like to thank in advance those brave few of you that have the few minutes to install these builds and give us your feedback.

e.

Splunk 3.2 Preview #1 is coming

Hi all,

Just a heads up that we are moving to a model where we post previews of upcoming releases.

Starting now, we are going into a mode where long before a GA release we will be posting development builds. At first, they may be a few weeks apart but over time our goal is to post builds as soon as new functionality or API’s are ready for comment.

This first Preview #1 will have backend performance and scale improvements as well as some cool new features. The developers and PM’s will be posting to this blog the specifics of what is new, how to try it, and where we are going.

Our hope is that we get early feedback on new features and API’s before we actually ship.

Thanks in advance for helping try out our early wares.

Kinds Regards,

e.