Getting Data In

To change data model location and cache manager location

bsrikanthreddy5
Path Finder

To change the default data model location and cache manager location( smart store enabled) on an indexer  I see we have 2 options. 

1) Updating splunk-launch.conf with SPLUNK_DB =<custom file system where hot-buckets are stored > (/splunkdata/data/internal)
2) Updating path of stanza volume:_splunk_summaries
> SPLUNK_HOME/etc/slave-apps/_cluster/local/indexes.conf
[volume:_splunk_summaries]
path = /splunkdata/data/internal
> SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default/indexes.conf
[volume:_splunk_summaries]
path = $SPLUNK_DB


Do we have to change in both splunk-launch.conf and indexes.conf, If we have an update only one of the above options what is recommended way also what are pros and cons for updating one of them .

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

It's been my experience that most customers leave $SPLUNK_DB commented out in splunk-launch.conf and let the index locations be specified by index.conf files.

When you change the default location you are also changing the expected location of existing indexes and/or summaries.  Therefore, it's important to move the existing files to the new location.  The sequence is:

  1. Edit indexes .conf
  2. Run btool check to check the config files
  3. Stop the indexer
  4. Move files from the old location to the new one
  5. Start the indexer
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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