Deployment Architecture

Run Splunk Universal forwarder 6.3.4 on linux with defaultPort disabled

andrei_radu
New Member

I have installed the Splunk Universal Forwarder version 6.3.4 on a RedHat 7.1 server and, after disabling the management port the splunkd process crashes. For disabling the default port we use an app with server.conf as follows:
disableDefaultPort = true

This configuration works fine with older versions of Splunk Universal forwarder like 6.1.6 or 6.2.5

Any suggestions?

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muebel
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

is that configuration directive within the [httpServer] stanza?

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muebel
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

is that configuration directive within the [httpServer] stanza?

andrei_radu
New Member

no, it's not with the [httpServer] stanza

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andrei_radu
New Member

Worked with the [httpServer] stanza. Thanks a lot!

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jkat54
SplunkTrust
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I converted this to an answer. Please mark it as the correct one.

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Jeremiah
Motivator

If its crashing, you should see a crash log in the var/log/splunk directory. Try stripping out any other changes you've made to the forwarder, and just try restarting with the management port disabled. Does it still crash? You might want to open a support ticket for this.

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andrei_radu
New Member

Yes, there's a crash file in /var/log/splunk directory. Restarting splunk with the management port disabled makes it crash again and again.

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aosso
Path Finder

Any reason to use 6.3.4? You may try the newer builds: 6.3.6 or 6.4.2 and see if it works.

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