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Why did my data not deleted when reaching retention limit?

aojie654
Path Finder

Hi, Splunkers:

I have a question about retention policy that I had configured my index linux_log of frozenTimePeriodInSecs in stanza default in indexes.conf, then the result after splunk btool as following:

# splunk btool --debug indexes list linux_log | grep frozenTimePeriodInSecs
/opt/splunk/etc/system/local/indexes.conf      frozenTimePeriodInSecs = 31624400

but I saw the index info of linux_log in monitoring console like this:
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Thats obvious that there are some data is older than retention settings! And I can searching the retention data also:
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The timestamp of first event is the time when I started this server... That is, no data was deleted from splunk even they were older than retention limit.

In actually, we had configured the retention limit to 1 year in my customer's splunk but there are 6 years' data, and their disk will be fill full in next 3 days.

There are 3 questions:
1. Why is this?
2. How can I delete the old data? I know that I can identify the timestamp then delete the bucket folder in db path, but the timestamp in bucket name is index_time but not event_timestamp, isn't it?
3. I can't using delete in a search for the command is only remove the event from search result and will not clean up the disk, right?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Buckets contain a span of data. In order for a bucket to be frozen (deleted), the newest event in the bucket must be older than frozenTimePeriodInSecs. For this reason, people often constrain buckets to be at most 1-day wide but this can cause very serious side-effects, including scalability problems that are unfixable.

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