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Will the HTTP Event Collector respond with any error if it can't keep up with event volume?

sandeep23
Engager

I am planning to use HEC on heavy forwarder(s) which will forward to the indexer(s).

My question: Is HEC designed to return any error(s) to the sender if it can't keep up with volume of input? Does in-memory input queue configuration have any impact on response?

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ineeman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Yes - if we fail to enqueue events into the queues (in memory or persistent) we will give you back an error (and a 502 response code) to say the service is too busy to handle requests.

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ineeman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Yes - if we fail to enqueue events into the queues (in memory or persistent) we will give you back an error (and a 502 response code) to say the service is too busy to handle requests.

gaarti
New Member

@ineeman
How should we make sure that we don't hit this issue? I keep getting this 503 Server busy error when I have seen a large volume of events getting posted to HEC.

Thanks much!

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