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Light Forwarder for Linux - Autostart

beaunewcomb
Communicator

Is there a command line switch for the light forwarder (much like the one for splunkd) that will install the service in init.d for automatic starting with the server?

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Lowell
Super Champion

See the following docs page:

http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/Admin/ConfigureSplunktostartatboottime


BTW, I do like to make a minor change to Splunk's default boot script that makes the startup work in a few extra situations. (For example, after a splunk upgrade)

By default, you'll see a line that looks like this (your's may be slightly different depending on what user splunkd is running as on your system, on mine the user is simply called "splunk"). This is in the splunk_start() function.

I change this line:

su splunk -c "\"$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk\" start"

to the following:

su splunk -c "\"$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk\" start --accept-license --answer-yes"

This ensures that any migration questions or license acceptance issues do not prevent splunk from starting up on an unattended boot. There are other startup options as well, but these are the two that I've found to work best for us.

Lowell
Super Champion

It's the same for both.

beaunewcomb
Communicator

Thanks for your response, but that's for the splunk server. I'm looking for the forwarder.

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