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what filesystem is supported ?

mataharry
Communicator

In the documentation, only some filesystems are supported : http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/Installation/Systemrequirements

I want to use ext4 that is not on the list, will it work ?

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Actually, not being in the supported list means that : It's just not tested

Only the file-systems we actually test on are listed as 'supported' in the docs as those are the one we KNOW to work with Splunk. All other file-systems will likely work, but it's on a best-efforts basis only. Any fs-related issues that pop up will be pre-cluded from an fix/workaround SLA commitments. In order to run on an unsupported file system, you have to bypass the 'locktest' check that runs on startup – a symlink is the easiest way to do this.

As always, our support agreement is with the Customer, so we will do as much as possible to help them get up and running, but if they choose to use a file system that is untested & unsupported, we can only do so much.

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Actually, not being in the supported list means that : It's just not tested

Only the file-systems we actually test on are listed as 'supported' in the docs as those are the one we KNOW to work with Splunk. All other file-systems will likely work, but it's on a best-efforts basis only. Any fs-related issues that pop up will be pre-cluded from an fix/workaround SLA commitments. In order to run on an unsupported file system, you have to bypass the 'locktest' check that runs on startup – a symlink is the easiest way to do this.

As always, our support agreement is with the Customer, so we will do as much as possible to help them get up and running, but if they choose to use a file system that is untested & unsupported, we can only do so much.

mataharry
Communicator

ok I will give a try,
It seems that ext4 has some possible 'data loss' if the server crash while writing to the files.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext4

But anyway, no filesystem is perfect.

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