Deployment Architecture

What's causing the error after setting the deployment-server?

eymanu
Explorer

Forwarder Management
Repository Location: $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/deployment-apps
The forwarder management interface does not support some settings in your serverclass.conf file. The interface is now read-only. Learn More

I am getting the above error after setting up my deployment-server with the below stanza. Can someone help me fix this issue?

[global]
whitelist.0=*

[serverClass:FWD2Local]
whitelist.0=*
[serverClass:FWD2Local:app:LWFoutputs]
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xpac
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try removing that global whitelist, and see if it works than (might require reload/restart)

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jluo_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Syntactical issue, perhaps? Stanzas need to have a linebreak inbetween. Try inserting a space between whitelist.0=* and [serverClass:FWD2Local:app:LWFoutputs]

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xpac
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try removing that global whitelist, and see if it works than (might require reload/restart)

hkalavakuntla
New Member

Thank you very much. It worked 🙂

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eymanu
Explorer

Thank you very much xpac that did the trick

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hkalavakuntla
New Member

Thank you, it worked

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