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I downloaded .dmg file for Splunk Enterprise 7.2.6 on MacOS Mojave and followed the installation steps, but can't seem to open Splunk. I got the message that the installation was successful, but don't understand the problem.
Here's the message I receive when I try to open Splunk:
292:293: syntax error: Expected “"” but found unknown token. (-2741)
ERROR: Failed in Main operations dialog: 360:361: syntax error: Expected “"” but found unknown token. (-2741). (1)
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Try to start Splunk using command line(terminal),
Use the following command to start Splunk from terminal,
/Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk start
Once it completes it provides a URL to access Splunk, sample output of the command is given below,
root:~$ /Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk start
Splunk> Finding your faults, just like mom.
Checking prerequisites...
Checking http port [8000]: open
Checking mgmt port [8089]: open
Checking appserver port [127.0.0.1:8065]: open
Checking kvstore port [8191]: open
Checking configuration... Done.
Checking critical directories... Done
Checking indexes...
Validated: _audit _internal _introspection _telemetry _thefishbucket history main service_stats summary
Done
Checking filesystem compatibility... Done
Checking conf files for problems...
Done
Checking default conf files for edits...
Validating installed files against hashes from '/Applications/Splunk/splunk-7.1.2-a0c72a66db66-darwin-64-manifest'
All installed files intact.
Done
All preliminary checks passed.
Starting splunk server daemon (splunkd)...
Done
Waiting for web server at http://127.0.0.1:8000 to be available..... Done
If you get stuck, we're here to help.
Look for answers here: http://docs.splunk.com
The Splunk web interface is at http://127.0.0.1:8000
And to check the status use the following command,
/Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk status
And to stop Splunk, use the following command,
/Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk stop
Hope it helps!
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I never use dmg
or rpm
; I always download the tgz
and use that. Get the tgz
for darwin
and use that. It will be cake.
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Try to start Splunk using command line(terminal),
Use the following command to start Splunk from terminal,
/Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk start
Once it completes it provides a URL to access Splunk, sample output of the command is given below,
root:~$ /Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk start
Splunk> Finding your faults, just like mom.
Checking prerequisites...
Checking http port [8000]: open
Checking mgmt port [8089]: open
Checking appserver port [127.0.0.1:8065]: open
Checking kvstore port [8191]: open
Checking configuration... Done.
Checking critical directories... Done
Checking indexes...
Validated: _audit _internal _introspection _telemetry _thefishbucket history main service_stats summary
Done
Checking filesystem compatibility... Done
Checking conf files for problems...
Done
Checking default conf files for edits...
Validating installed files against hashes from '/Applications/Splunk/splunk-7.1.2-a0c72a66db66-darwin-64-manifest'
All installed files intact.
Done
All preliminary checks passed.
Starting splunk server daemon (splunkd)...
Done
Waiting for web server at http://127.0.0.1:8000 to be available..... Done
If you get stuck, we're here to help.
Look for answers here: http://docs.splunk.com
The Splunk web interface is at http://127.0.0.1:8000
And to check the status use the following command,
/Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk status
And to stop Splunk, use the following command,
/Applications/Splunk/bin/splunk stop
Hope it helps!
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This answered my question. Thank you!
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Splunk runs as a service on your machine, and you have to use a browser to access it (for the most part).
Make sure to install it following these steps:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.2.4/Installation/InstallonMacOS
And start it using these steps:
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.2.4/Installation/StartSplunkforthefirsttime
Cheers,
Nico
