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How does version change/upgrade affect Splunk Apps And Add-on configuration file in distributed Environment. ?

pratapbhanu2047
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I am new to splunk and trying to find answer to question. I would really appreciate if you could guide me to good documentation or Link.

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tmarlette
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In short, everything in /opt/splunk/etc/system/default and if it's an app / add-on, anything in /opt/splunk/etc/apps/<app_name>/default is changed or adjusted. This is the primary reason for making any customizations in the /local directory in either an app, or the CORE component. (This is assuming a non clustered deployment)

if you make changes in a /default directory, they will be overwritten on upgrade.

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tmarlette
Motivator

In short, everything in /opt/splunk/etc/system/default and if it's an app / add-on, anything in /opt/splunk/etc/apps/<app_name>/default is changed or adjusted. This is the primary reason for making any customizations in the /local directory in either an app, or the CORE component. (This is assuming a non clustered deployment)

if you make changes in a /default directory, they will be overwritten on upgrade.

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