Deployment Architecture

How to add forward server in non-interactive mode

pshangguan
New Member

I want to use Ansible or script to install Splunk on Linux servers. When I issue "splunk add forward-server server_ip:port", it prompts me to enter "y" to finish.

How I can run this command in non-interactive mode?

Thanks,
Philip

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esix_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Im not sure if this is different between a UF and a HF, but HF asks you to login in order to make these changes. Pretty sure the UF does also, but could be wrong...

In newer versions, you should be able to add the --answer-yes flag from the command line. I havent tried this, so you can validate and post the results here.

Thanks

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sravankaripe
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splunk add forward-server server_ip:port --answer-yes

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esix_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Im not sure if this is different between a UF and a HF, but HF asks you to login in order to make these changes. Pretty sure the UF does also, but could be wrong...

In newer versions, you should be able to add the --answer-yes flag from the command line. I havent tried this, so you can validate and post the results here.

Thanks

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pshangguan
New Member

The --answer-yes worked for my script. Thanks!!!

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