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Unexpected duplicate app: _cluster

aaronkorn
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

So we recently had clustering enabled in our environment and decided to remove it and now we keep getting the following error when starting our indexers: ERROR ApplicationManager - Unexpected duplicate app: _cluster. The indexer starts fine but what can I do to get rid of this message?

1 Solution

phemmer
Path Finder

Look in /opt/splunk/etc/apps for an entry called _cluster. Remove it and restart splunk. The error should go away.

In my case I had to do a little extra. I was messing around trying to get the shuttl app to work. I somehow managed to create some duplicate buckets in my _internal and _audit indexes. Until I fixed the duplicates, splunk kept re-creating that _cluster app (it was using that app to create a indexes.conf which disabled the _internal and _audit indexes) whenever I tried to remove it.

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phemmer
Path Finder

Look in /opt/splunk/etc/apps for an entry called _cluster. Remove it and restart splunk. The error should go away.

In my case I had to do a little extra. I was messing around trying to get the shuttl app to work. I somehow managed to create some duplicate buckets in my _internal and _audit indexes. Until I fixed the duplicates, splunk kept re-creating that _cluster app (it was using that app to create a indexes.conf which disabled the _internal and _audit indexes) whenever I tried to remove it.

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