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Splunk Hadoop Connector: will it work with version 4.x indexers?

the_wolverine
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I realize the Splunk Hadoop Connector requires forwarder version 5.x. Will it work properly if I attempt to forward to 4.x indexers?

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the_wolverine
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Based on this line of documentation, it looks like it is possible to use a 5.x forwarder to send to 4.2.x (and later) indexers.

These are the compatibility restrictions between versions of forwarders and indexers:

4.2+/5.0+ forwarders (universal/light/heavy) are backwards compatible down to 4.2+ indexers. For example, a 4.3 forwarder can send data to a 4.2 indexer but not to a 4.1 indexer.

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the_wolverine
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Based on this line of documentation, it looks like it is possible to use a 5.x forwarder to send to 4.2.x (and later) indexers.

These are the compatibility restrictions between versions of forwarders and indexers:

4.2+/5.0+ forwarders (universal/light/heavy) are backwards compatible down to 4.2+ indexers. For example, a 4.3 forwarder can send data to a 4.2 indexer but not to a 4.1 indexer.

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nfilippi_splunk
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Splunk Employee

To import data from Hadoop HDFS into Splunk, you are correct, it does require Splunk 5.0 or later forwarder, which supports modular inputs.

For indexer/forwarder compatibility, I would refer to the following docs:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.1/Deploy/Enableareceiver#Compatibility_between_forwa...

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