Getting Data In

Where do I start to look for Forwarder issues?

justin_deutsch
Explorer

I have a a number of light weight forwarders pointing to a single heavy forwarder point which in turn points to a single search head/indexer. The heavy forwarder has DB Connect installed.

Versions
Light Weight Forwarders: 6.1.0
Heavy Forwarder: 6.0.1
Search Head/Indexer: 6.0.1
(yes I know that we should upgrade the heavy forwader and search head/indexer)

Up until 31 Oct everything was working fine and then some events have stopped being forwarded to the indexer. For example, I can see that the database I am monitoring is generating the batch files on the forwarder and they are being processed in the logs on the server, but I can't see them when I search the index.

I would like to know is where I should start looking to see why the events aren't being forward. Any help would be appreciated.

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fabiocaldas
Contributor

You can start by reading splunkd.log files on your forwarders and indexer, it's can be found at $SPLUNK_HOME$/var/log/splunk folder. This log use be very helpful.

In my case I use a pair of applications to help me identify problems. The first app is s.o.s (Splunk on Splunk) installed on my search head and I have s.o.s add-on installed in all my Splunk Instance provinding an overall view about all machines. I also use another app to help me understand better my forwarders, it's called Forwarder Health.

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fabiocaldas
Contributor

You can start by reading splunkd.log files on your forwarders and indexer, it's can be found at $SPLUNK_HOME$/var/log/splunk folder. This log use be very helpful.

In my case I use a pair of applications to help me identify problems. The first app is s.o.s (Splunk on Splunk) installed on my search head and I have s.o.s add-on installed in all my Splunk Instance provinding an overall view about all machines. I also use another app to help me understand better my forwarders, it's called Forwarder Health.

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