Deployment Architecture

Do I need to have autoLB on the search head?

scottrunyon
Contributor

I am getting the message

Forwarding to indexer group default-autolb-group blocked for 100 seconds  

I am running a single search head with two indexers and 42 Universal Forwarders. I have [tcpout] and [tcpout:default-autolb-group] configured in Splunk\etc\system\local\outputs.conf. on the search head with server= pointing to the two indexers. My question is, do I need to have autoLB defined on the search head?

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scottrunyon
Contributor

Answer is no longer needed. We now have a single system Splunk instance, so load balancing to indexers is not needed.

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scottrunyon
Contributor

Answer is no longer needed. We now have a single system Splunk instance, so load balancing to indexers is not needed.

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phadnett_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi scottrunyon, autoLB defaults to true, so it is already configured and there is no need to set it manually. Hope this helps!

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Outputsconf

autoLB = true
* Automatic load balancing is the only way to forward data. Round-robin method is not supported anymore.
* Defaults to true.

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scottrunyon
Contributor

It looks to me that on the outputs.conf documentation, load balancing is defined for forwarders. My question concerns the search head, Is load balancing needed on a single search head with 2 indexers? In other words, can I remove the load balancing configuration and stop the message.

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