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Why is the forwarder unable to read logs owned by a different functional user ID?

thirulog
New Member

I have a Splunk forwarder under oraepm functional user and I am trying to read logs that are owned by a different functional userid.

Do I need to install one more Splunk forwarder with the new userid?

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lycollicott
Motivator

Others will probably disagree with me, but a Universal Forwarder should run as a privileged account or member of a privileged group.

If that is not palatable to you or your organization then add oraepm to the group which ownes the logs it cannot read.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Installing more than one forwarder on a system is complicated and usually doesn't work as expected.
The preferred solution is to use ACLs to grant user oraepm read access to the logs.

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thirulog
New Member

thank you I have grant user oraepm read access to the logs.

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lycollicott
Motivator

Others will probably disagree with me, but a Universal Forwarder should run as a privileged account or member of a privileged group.

If that is not palatable to you or your organization then add oraepm to the group which ownes the logs it cannot read.

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thirulog
New Member

thank you I have grant user oraepm read access to the logs.

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