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Throttle speed when Splunk Forwarder starts up?

Dark_Ichigo
Builder

When starting up the Splunk forwarder, I have noticed that there is a CPU spike that hits, but this is only when at start-up, my question is, is there any network throttling capability that Splunk uses to prevent a large CPU spike at start up?, or is this something I really shouldn't worry about?

I'm not sure if the CPU spike is related to network activity during splunk start-up, Im not too sure if the Splunk Forwarder increases network activity when it first starts up and then gradually decreases when start-up is complete?, or is this when it first when it establishes a connection with the Splunk index server?

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The universal and lightweight forwarder have a network threshold of 256KBps (see thruput in limits.conf).

You can observe a network spike at the start but it stabilized after a minute.
But the Cpu spike may also be the scan of all the monitored files to check the modifications.

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Dark_Ichigo
Builder

Thanks, funny thing is that its currently set to 0 in limits.conf, If this will indeed limit how much can be forwarded over the network at once, then my work here is done 🙂

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