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Best practise / guide on installing the Splunk DB Connect App?

kyle1407365
Engager

Getting a couple of error messages:

  1. Can not communicate with task server, please check your settings
  2. DBX server is not available, please make sure it is started and listening on 9998.

I have followed the pre-req guide found on Splunk docs.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/DBX/3.0.1/DeployDBX/Checklist

Thanks

kazehuku
New Member

i have the same problem

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rafamss
Contributor

Hi @kyle1407365,

I've passed for the same problem and I resolved this issue enabling the port (9998 or any that you want) in the firewall in my CentOS 7.

firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=9998/tcp --permanent

I hope help you.

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Rafael Martins

claudio_manig
Communicator

Where you able to get it up & running? Dealing with the exact ame problems here and wasted hours by now.

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mattymo
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

it could be that something else is listening on that port.

If on linux you can try netstat -tulpn or ss -tulpn or google windows equivalent.

It is also possible to change the RPC port see "task server port"

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/DBX/3.0.0/DeployDBX/ConfigureDBConnectsettings

If all else fails restart splunk and/or the server, that has come up as resolution in past answers on this topic.

- MattyMo
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