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Situation: Indexer cluster, dual site, replication factor=2
We have some old indexer servers to be moved to new servers. The disk is going to be the same and reused.
- Can we just move the disk to new server if the hostname is mapped to old indexer?
- In indexer cluster, there is the GUID of machine in the bucket name. Will this be an issue?
- Will there be an issue with replicated buckets (rb) ?
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In a way, you can do it.
If you're not going to use the old server, I recommend to copy all the $SPLUNK_HOME contents to the new server.
or, try to use the same host name, site and GUID (instance.cfg) for the new instance.
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In a way, you can do it.
If you're not going to use the old server, I recommend to copy all the $SPLUNK_HOME contents to the new server.
or, try to use the same host name, site and GUID (instance.cfg) for the new instance.
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"instance.cfg" just didn't work as it had lot of issues.
Atlast went with whole copy of $SPLUNK_HOME which went smooth
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thanks @Masa for pointing out "instance.cfg".
Will a direct copy of "$SPLUNK_HOME" work? or do i need to clear _raft etc?
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@koshyk - Did Masa's answer help to provide a solution to your question? If yes, please don't forget to click "Accept" below the answer to resolve this post. Thanks!
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A direct copy of "$SPLUNK_HOME" should work. I still recommend you to test it in a small test environment.
