Getting Data In

TCP Cooked connection ?

lain179
Communicator

Why is this happening?

11-13-2012 16:40:04.778 +0000 WARN  TcpOutputProc - Cooked connection to ip=IPADDRESS timed out
11-13-2012 16:40:12.778 +0000 WARN  TcpOutputProc - Cooked connection to ip=IPADDRESS timed out
11-13-2012 16:40:33.779 +0000 WARN  TcpOutputProc - Cooked connection to ip=IPADDRESS timed out
11-13-2012 16:40:34.778 +0000 WARN  TcpOutputProc - Cooked connection to ip=IPADDRESS timed out
11-13-2012 16:40:34.778 +0000 WARN  TcpOutputProc - Applying quarantine to ip=IPADDRESS  port=PORT#_numberOfFailures=2
11-13-2012 16:40:54.778 +0000 WARN  TcpOutputProc - Cooked connection to ip=IPADDRESS timed out

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nathanjenkins
Engager

Cooked connection means that somewhere along the network your SSL connection is being blocked.

  • Could be the indexer is not configured with the right certificate to accept encrypted connections
  • a firewall is blocking the connection
  • also remember always restart splunk after any configuration changes in order for them to take effect

To identify the cause of the problem visit:
http://www.visicoretech.com/splunk/splunk-troubleshooting-forwarder/

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

"cooked" refers to data that has already been processed by an indexer or heavy forwarder.

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

hagjos43
Contributor

We currently have this issue too. I'm running a lot of scenarios and with no luck thus far.

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paul_1994
Path Finder

Or can someone give an explanation of what it means?

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