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Splunk 9.1.1 quarantine shared controls

lanning_bradley
Explorer

After migrating to Splunk 9.1.1, all of the controls under: splunk/search_mrsparkle/exposed/js/views/shared/controls/ are no longer there.

Doing a search found them under: splunk/quarantined_files/share/splunk/search_mrsparkle/exposed/js/views/shared/controls folder. 

Was there a reason all of the controls where moved?  I looked under the Release docs, but didn't find anything on this topic.

Is there a reason all of these are quarantined or can I move them all back?

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lanning_bradley
Explorer

Found it.

So I removed the files I had copied into the shared folder from the quarantine folder, updated that server setting and restarted Splunk.

That didn't work.

I see the same JS error. It doesn't find the files that are in the quarantined folder.  Shoot.

Thought I had a No-Code solution. 

I will move the three files back over and test this a little more.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Don't move the files.

That directory contains old jQuery 3.4 files now that Splunk has moved to jQuery 3.5 for security reasons.  If you need to use 3.4, go to Settings->Server settings->Internal Library Settings and click the "Unrestrict" button under "jQuery Libraries older than 3.5".

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lanning_bradley
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Thanks for the quick response!

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Where do I find Internal Library settings?

 if I update my Settings, will Splunk find those files under the quarantine folder?

Brad

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

It's under Server settings.  I've updated my answer.

Changing the setting will let you use older jQuery libraries.  How exactly that happens doesn't really matter, does it?

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