Deployment Architecture

Is it possible to find "lost" code changes?

ddrillic
Ultra Champion

We had a case today where the two Search Heads were out of sync.

Based on Search head clustering dashboards in the monitoring console

I ran splunk resync shcluster-replicated-config which according to the Search Head Clustering: Status and Configuration of the Data Management Console, fixed the issue. However, one client still sees an old version of his dashboard. Is there a way to recover it?

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493669
Super Champion

Try to clear your browser cache (or bump the search head

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teunlaan
Contributor

Or if it is only 1 dashboard > Edit it on a SH that had the "new version". On Save it should replicate.

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

After the splunk resync shcluster-replicated-config command on the two SHs, we are back to the "old" version...

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