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How to deploy the configuration bundle for our multi-site indexer cluster through Splunk Web?

andriy_noble
Explorer

We configured a Multi-Site Indexer Cluster in our environment and are trying to figure out how to deploy the Configuration Bundle through Splunk Web. Normally in an Indexer Cluster, we are able to deploy it with no issues.

When navigating to the "Indexer Clustering" page, and then looking at the "Edit" button, it is grayed out/unavailable. I was able to successfully deploy the configuration bundle using the CLI, but this cannot be the answer. And I have also confirmed that the cluster is not in maintenance mode.

Running Splunk 6.3.7 on Windows 2012.

Does anyone know if this is a problem with my cluster, or if this isn't supported by in a Multi-Site cluster?

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andriy_noble
Explorer

Figured out that you can't be managed from the UI once you've done a multisite cluster

Screenshot of MultiSite Cluster

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andriy_noble
Explorer

Figured out that you can't be managed from the UI once you've done a multisite cluster

Screenshot of MultiSite Cluster

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aaraneta_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi @andriy.noble - Unfortunately, you don't have enough karma points yet to attach files to posts, hence why your screenshot is broken. I have converted your comment to an answer and accepted it, since you figured out the reason.

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