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Uninstall universal forwarder error: "Splunk Installer was unable to enable event log monitoring. Splunk exitcode='1'"

maroex77
New Member

I am trying to uninstall Universal Forwarder 6.1.3 and it gives me an error "Splunk Installer was unable to enable event log monitoring. Splunk exitcode='1'". Does anyone know how to fix this so i can remove and update to the new version?

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risgupta
Path Finder

Try to check if the PID file is existing for the splunk at the location $SPLUNK_HOME/var/run/splunk/.

if there it is, then you can remove that file and then you can delete the entire splunk. If this still does not help you, then you might need to remove the registry settings for the splunk from HKEY_LOCAL for the windows machine.

Let me know how it goes.

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nikita_p
Contributor

Hi @maroex77,
Did you specify a destination indexer IP with port 9997.
In the service manager you should verify that the user name and password are correct. You should use the domain\username format for the username.

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p_gurav
Champion

Hi maroex77,

Please follow steps in below link to upgrade your splunk according to your system OS:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.0.1/Installation/HowtoupgradeSplunk

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