IT Professionals
In our most recent message (see below) about expediting the remaining departments for migration to Elastic we have received a few questions about the future of the service.
Yes: We are still allowing onboarding to occur for those who do not migrate during this final phase of migration of current customers. New departments who have never been in the Log-Alert service will be invited to onboard after Splunk is decommissioned. The distinction is we are still migrating those in the Splunk service but if you do not migrate during the final phase you will need to onboard as a new customer after our current migration is complete.
After our decommission of Splunk in November, we welcome anyone to join (or rejoin) the Log-Alert service.
Please watch for new onboarding instructions to be distributed once we have solidified that process.
–IT Community Partnerships on behalf of the Log-Alert team
Original Message:
IT Professionals,
The LogAlert team is nearing the end of their Splunk migration to Elastic. Rather than meet individually with each remaining department, the team has developed a form to allow you to sign up for one of many infoshares. These infoshares are designed to communicate the final stages of onboarding for each department and collect needed information.
If you are still expecting to migrate to Elastic, please complete the form and sign up for one of the available dates. Prior to the date of the infoshare, you will receive a reminder email with the connection details.
The form is located here:
https://iuems-fireform.eas.iu.edu/online/form/index/logalert
ATTENTION
If you do not opt-in to at least one of these infoshares you will not migrate to Elastic. You will need to remove the agent from your servers (the Splunk universal forwarder). Splunk will be retired November 1, 2021.
–IT Community Partnerships on behalf of the Log-Alert team