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Load Balacing

ivantn21
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Would a heavy forwarder properly load balance a tcp stream input??

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paul_1994
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I am not sure what you are trying to say. A heavy forwarder would accept a TCP connection just fine. Can you give an example of your setup and what you are trying to load balance?

Are you asking if it would load balance the connection to the indexers?

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paul_1994
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I am not sure what you are trying to say. A heavy forwarder would accept a TCP connection just fine. Can you give an example of your setup and what you are trying to load balance?

Are you asking if it would load balance the connection to the indexers?

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paul_1994
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I am not sure if you can try this but can you temporarily s stop the first indexer to see if the traffic will go there? Also are you seeing anything funny in the Splunkd log? From there if you still not seeing anything I would turn on debug for tcp input and then tail the Splunkd log.

I hope this helps.

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ivantn21
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