Deployment Architecture

Why am I unable to execute command "splunk reload deploy-server"? I'm getting error "bash: splunk: command not found".

satya2p
Path Finder
[satya_37@ip-10-0-0-213 bin]$ splunk reload deploy-server
-bash: splunk: command not found
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The message indicates your shell doesn't know where splunk is on your system. Try

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk reload deploy-server

or

/opt/splunk/bin/splunk reload deploy-server

and consider adding /opt/splunk/bin to your PATH.

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justinatpnnl
Communicator

Specifying the path like this should work for you. Also, it looks like you are already in the bin directory, in which case you just need to prepend a ./ in front of the command to tell it to look in the current directory for the splunk command. Try:

./splunk reload deploy-server

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