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How to identify Lightweight Forwarders vs Universal Forwarders from Deployment Server?

Jason
Motivator

I'm dealing with an environment of mixed Lightweight Forwarders and Universal Forwarders. How can I tell, without logging into the forwarders, which is running what?

The build number for LWF/main package of Splunk is confusingly identical to that of the UF.

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mw
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try this:

index=_internal source=*metrics.log group=tcpin_connections | dedup sourceHost, sourceIp | table sourceHost, sourceIp, ssl, lastIndexer, fwdType

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mw
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try this:

index=_internal source=*metrics.log group=tcpin_connections | dedup sourceHost, sourceIp | table sourceHost, sourceIp, ssl, lastIndexer, fwdType

Jason
Motivator

Great. This also works in 4.2, and contains hostnames instead of IPs (in our environment at least): index=_internal source=fwd | dedup hostname | table hostname, ssl, lastIndexer, fwdType

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