Deployment Architecture

Cannot apply bundle, because replication factor number of peers are not up

shahk
Explorer

I have 1 maser index cluster manager and 2 index peers , when i try to apply cluster bundle on the index master cluster , I am getting following errors:
Cannot apply bundle, because replication factor number of peers are not up.
Can somebody tell how to make replication factor of the peers up?

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

The replication factor defines the number of copies of data the indexer cluster keeps. This number should be same or lower than the number of nodes available in your indexer cluster. With default value of replication factor as 3, and you having 2 nodes, the cluster master thinks that you're (at least) one node short. You should update the replication factor to 2 to match your current number nodes. The replication factor is set at master level. Please following instruction from below link for procedure to do that.
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.5.2/Indexer/Configuremasterwithdashboard

To learn more about replication factor, see this:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.5.2/Indexer/Thereplicationfactor

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adonio
Ultra Champion

Hi shahk,
what is your replication factor on the cluster? you can check it on the master GUI or in .../etc/system/local/server.conf

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