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Splunk Add-on for Amazon Web Services: Is there a limit on the number of buckets to check for inputs?

tkoster8
New Member

I just updated to 4.1.0 and i noticed a drop in the volume of my logs coming from AWS. I look and i see that some of the buckets are not being checked or not being thoroughly checked. All my inputs are still listed however when i go to put in a new input or edit old ones I can only see/search 30 of my inputs. The others are not there. Is there a limit to the number of buckets I can be checking? Is there somewhere i can up this limit?

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ehaddad_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This is a UI bug that is going to be fixed in our upcoming 4.1.1 release of the add-on. the input should be there in inputs.conf and you should be able work around the UI limitation by using input.conf to set up additional inputs - until we release 4.1.1.

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ehaddad_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This is a UI bug that is going to be fixed in our upcoming 4.1.1 release of the add-on. the input should be there in inputs.conf and you should be able work around the UI limitation by using input.conf to set up additional inputs - until we release 4.1.1.

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hnelsonit
Explorer

Do you have an ETA on when the new version will be released? I currently have over 200 inputs configured. Over 100 of them are cloudwatch logs inputs. Seems the UI tops out at 178 inputs viewable for some reason.

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