Deployment Architecture

Where do I configure parallelization settings in an indexer clustering environment?

ontkanin
Path Finder

Hi there,

I am trying to configure my Splunk environment (1xSH, 2xIndexers (cluster), 1xClusterMaster) to use parallelization, as described in Parallelization settings.

While I understand that parallelIngestionPipelines should be configured on indexers, I am kind of not very sure where the batch_search_max_pipeline settings should be configured.

  • on Indexers?
  • on Search Head?
  • on Indexers and Search Head?

The documentation is not very clear on that, or I'm not getting it.

Thank you

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sk314
Builder

From the docs at http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.0/Knowledge/Configurebatchmodesearch#Configure_batch...

You can enable and configure batch mode search parallelization with an additional set of limits.conf parameters. This is an indexer-side setting. It needs to be configured on all of your indexers, not your search head(s).

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sk314
Builder

From the docs at http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.0/Knowledge/Configurebatchmodesearch#Configure_batch...

You can enable and configure batch mode search parallelization with an additional set of limits.conf parameters. This is an indexer-side setting. It needs to be configured on all of your indexers, not your search head(s).

ontkanin
Path Finder

Thanks a lot sk314. I must have been blind for not seeing that sentence. I really appreciate your help.

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sk314
Builder

You are welcome. To be fair, It's a couple of links down the chain...

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