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How to blacklist .git directory in each app.

matutter4
Explorer

I have several apps I update directly from github into my /opt/splunk/etc/shcluster/apps directory. The apps each contain their own .git folder.

Is there a way to ignore .git/ in every app so they aren't replicated across my Searchheads?

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somesoni2
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See this link.
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/215960/can-you-control-what-gets-replicated-between-searc.html

You should to be able to blacklist your .git folder files from being replicated by adding following to server.conf

conf_replication_summary.blacklist.<name> = <blacklist_pattern>
* Blacklist files to be excluded from configuration replication summaries.

e.g.

conf_replication_summary.whitelist.lookups = (apps/*/.git/*) 

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

See this link.
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/215960/can-you-control-what-gets-replicated-between-searc.html

You should to be able to blacklist your .git folder files from being replicated by adding following to server.conf

conf_replication_summary.blacklist.<name> = <blacklist_pattern>
* Blacklist files to be excluded from configuration replication summaries.

e.g.

conf_replication_summary.whitelist.lookups = (apps/*/.git/*) 
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