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gentoo unversal forwarder?

bauer_devop
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Which version of the universal forwarder - http://www.splunk.com/download/universalforwarder - do I use for Gentoo? I'm using splunkstorm as the splunk server.

Cheers,

Ian

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dart
Splunk Employee
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Either the 64bit or 32bit tgz file, depending on what your Gentoo install is. You can find out by running uname -m. For 64bit it will show x86_64, for 32bit it will show i686.

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