Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-251669 | SPLK-CL-000160 | SV-251669r808313_rule | Low |
Description |
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If security personnel are not notified immediately upon storage volume utilization reaching 75 percent, they are unable to plan for storage capacity expansion. Although this may be part of the operating system function, for the enterprise events management system, this is most often a function managed through the application since it is a critical function and requires the use of a large amount of external storage. |
STIG | Date |
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Splunk Enterprise 8.x for Linux Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2021-11-30 |
Check Text ( C-55107r808241_chk ) |
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Perform the following checks. If any do not comply, this is a finding. 1. Examine the file in the Splunk installation folder: /etc/opt/splunk/system/local/server.conf Locate the following setting: [diskUsage] minFreeSpace = xxxx Verify that the value is set to 25 percent of the size of the storage volume. For example, 25 percent of a 100GB drive is 25GB, and the value set would be 25000, as the value is in megabytes. 2. Examine the file in the Splunk installation folder: /etc/opt/splunk/system/local/health.conf Locate the following setting: [alert_action:email] disabled = 0 action.to = action.cc = Verify that the email addresses of the ISSO and SA are set to receive alerts. This email address can be a group address (example alerts@domain.com) that contain the addresses of the ISSO and SA. 3. In the Splunk console, select Settings >> Health Report Manager >> feature:disk_space. Verify Red setting is 1, and Yellow setting is 2. |
Fix Text (F-55061r808242_fix) |
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Perform the following fixes. 1. Edit the file in the Splunk installation folder: /etc/opt/splunk/system/local/server.conf Add the following lines: [diskUsage] minFreeSpace = xxxx Set the value to 25 percent of the size of the storage volume. For example, 25 percent of a 100GB drive is 25GB, and the value set would be 25000, as the value is in megabytes. 2. Examine the file in the Splunk installation folder: /etc/opt/splunk/system/local/health.conf Add the following lines: [alert_action:email] disabled = 0 action.to = action.cc = Set the email addresses of the ISSO and SA to be able to receive alerts. This email address can be a group address (example alerts@domain.com) that contain the addresses of the ISSO and SA. 3. In the Splunk console, select Settings >> Health Report Manager >> feature:disk_space. Set the Red setting to 1, and Yellow setting to 2. |