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After upgrading our Splunk indexers from 6.2.2 to 6.2.4, why did the splunkd service stop twice and had to be restarted?

arber
Communicator

Hello,

Two days ago, we upgraded the Splunk version on our indexers from 6.2.2. to 6.2.4. However, we are facing an issue where the splunkd service is stopped. It happened two times on all our indexers. After restarting the service again, everything comes back to normal.

Has anyone experienced this issue with the new Splunk version?

Thanks

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southeringtonp
Motivator

Try upgrading again to 6.2.5. There's a good chance it's related to a known issue, SPL-104017. We observed a similar issue that appears so far to be fixed with the update. You can also try looking at the crashlog in $SPLUNK_HOME/var/log/splunk/ to see if there's anything of use there.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.5/ReleaseNotes/6.2.5

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arber
Communicator

on /opt/splunk/var/log/splunk we can find crash-2015-07-28-06:25:03.log

[build 271043] 2015-07-28 06:25:03
Received fatal signal 6 (Aborted).
Cause:
Signal sent by PID 2365 running under UID 0.
Crashing thread: MainTailingThread

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rongshengfang
Explorer

I am having the same issue and have just opened a Splunk support case today.

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arber
Communicator

Hi, did you get any response from them ?

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