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Why do we need sometimes to bounce the forwarders for changes to take effect?

ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Why do we need sometimes to bounce the forwarders for changes to take effect? Just spent some time following the beloved instructions with no avail - I can't find my data!

I would suggest to add a forwarder bounce to this list ; -)

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Anytime you make any server side changes it requires a restart because the server needs to see the new settings. If you make a CONF change while the server is running, its still using the old instructions to process the data. In my experience, the only time you don't need to restart after changing CONF files is anything at search time

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Sorry @skoelpin, I guess I wasn't clear. I mean, I deployed via the deployer server, deployment apps to the 15 servers.

Ok, now I see, somebody made this change in serverclass.conf -

[global]
#restartSplunkWeb = 0
#restartSplunkd = 1
stateOnClient = enabled

Sorry ; -)

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