Alerting

Alert sending multiple emails

penguincrow
Engager

Have a configuration with two splunk servers(logging01 and logging02) configured with shared configuration processing syslog data. The two servers are behind a load balancer.

Created an alert which sends an email.

Everytime a single alert fires I receive two emails.

From the smtp server's logs I see both servers sending the same email.

Is there anyway to prevents this, so only a single email is sent?

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If you have 2 Search-heads with the same configuration, then all your searches will run twice (one on each)

The proper ways to proceed are :

  • dedicate a single search-head to run your jobs/scheduled searches
  • or use search-head pooling to actually load balance the search jobs.

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If you have 2 Search-heads with the same configuration, then all your searches will run twice (one on each)

The proper ways to proceed are :

  • dedicate a single search-head to run your jobs/scheduled searches
  • or use search-head pooling to actually load balance the search jobs.
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