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Hi,
How to check the replication status of any bucket with below details:
Replication factor = 4
search factor = 3
Thanks
Rajeev
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use Master dashboard
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The ./splunk show cluster-bundle-status command really does give you the granularity that the gui console does if you are trying to get to that end state.
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Thanks, any command to use? i love CLI.
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./bin/splunk show cluster-status
should give you basic info
Check ./splunk help cluster
for further options.
Refer http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.2/Admin/CLIadmincommands for full list of commands
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Which Splunk do I rune this on please? You listed
/bin/splunk show cluster-status should give you basic info
Check ./splunk help cluster for further options.
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You have to run this command on Cluster Master.
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does it help?
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Yes, thanks.
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I have found that my customers like - ./splunk show cluster-bundle-status
