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Hunk - gz indexation

splunk_zen
Builder

Does the Splunk .gz sequential indexation constraint (a file at a time) apply while having Hadoop as an External Result Provider?
Having HDFS as the "indexer" makes this somewhat of a gray area to me.

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Petter_Eriksson
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

There's no index step for Hunk. You can just place your files in HDFS and search them right away!

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Petter_Eriksson
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

There's no index step for Hunk. You can just place your files in HDFS and search them right away!

splunk_zen
Builder

Cool Petter.
I know in Hunk all extractions and properties are applied at search time but wanted to make sure how this usual Splunk safeguard is handled using Hadoop/HDFS (which I'm still learning the ropes)
Always better to confirm.

Cheers

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