Deployment Architecture

netflow Analytics for splunk in search head cluster

coreyf311
Path Finder

the Netflow Analytics for splunk app does not seem to be replicating config accross the SHC. I have to go to each SH in the cluster to "enable" the app from the settings page. Also, some configuration changes I made to the visualizations dont seem to be replicating to the other SH's. I dont see any reference to search head clustering in the Netflow docs either. Is this expected behavior?

app version 3.7.81
splunk version 7.0.2

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imrago
Contributor

Hi,

NetFlow Logic removed “enable” button in App version 3.8.8, so I suggest to upgrade to the latest version.

some configuration changes I made to the visualizations dont seem to be replicating to the other SH's.

What kind of visualization changes were made?
Please note that in the latest version of the App the menu was made editable by placing your changes in …/local folder (in v3.7.81 the menu was built dynamically based on config options)

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imrago
Contributor

Hi,

NetFlow Logic removed “enable” button in App version 3.8.8, so I suggest to upgrade to the latest version.

some configuration changes I made to the visualizations dont seem to be replicating to the other SH's.

What kind of visualization changes were made?
Please note that in the latest version of the App the menu was made editable by placing your changes in …/local folder (in v3.7.81 the menu was built dynamically based on config options)

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coreyf311
Path Finder

I upgrade the app and that did solve my issue. Thanks for the feedback

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sudosplunk
Motivator

Hi there,

Can you tell me how did you deploy this app to your search heads. Using a deployer or manually installing it on each search head.

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