Alerting

How to fix Server Error while setting up an alert?

deepakgaonkar
Explorer

Hi All ,

Need your assistance , i am trying to setup an alert but when i save the alert i get sever error at top . I have setup alerts in past not able to figure out the issue , i tried restarting the search head too but no luck.
To add more context , the search is for setting up an alarm for disk space and currently the search which i am setting an alert on is not resulting any value as the size has not meet yet .

Thanks & Regards ,
Deepak

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rajkumar10873
New Member

I am also facing server error while creating alert. why??

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milsuitec3t
New Member

I am having the same issue. I am an admin on Splunk, but I can no longer create or edit existing alerts. Just get the innocuous Server Error on save.

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burwell
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi. Can you share the version of Splunk and what the error is as you create the alert?

deepakgaonkar
Explorer

Hi , its 7.1.2 ..And the error is server error on the page while trying to save the alert.

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kmora_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

 @deepakgaonkar Where you able to fix the issue?, I'm having the same issue

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