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How splunk calculate license?

sympatiko
Communicator

Hi,

I just want to ask how the enterprise license will be calculated by splunk. I have a 5gb license. My current setup is I have a 3 indexers without any internet access, only the search head can access internet. If I used the search head as the master license, is the splunk only looks for master license? Meaning Indexers is not recommended to directly connected to internet?

Thanks,

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chanfoli
Builder

Internet connectivity has nothing to do with the metering of your daily indexing volume. Basically, when data gets indexed by an indexer, it counts towards your daily total. See here for more:

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.1/Admin/HowSplunklicensingworks

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chanfoli
Builder

Internet connectivity has nothing to do with the metering of your daily indexing volume. Basically, when data gets indexed by an indexer, it counts towards your daily total. See here for more:

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.1/Admin/HowSplunklicensingworks

sympatiko
Communicator

Hi chanfoli,

Thanks for the details. How about the license violation? How splunk will detect that one for excess charges?

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chanfoli
Builder

It is pretty simple. If your inputs cause your indexers to index more data than your license allows, more than 4 times in a rolling 30 day period, you won't be able to search your indexes. This is explained in detail here: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.1/Admin/Aboutlicenseviolations

sympatiko
Communicator

Thanks mate! Much appreciated!

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