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Mayanakhan
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08-21-2019
05:54 AM
Hi,
Recently we have upgraded the splunk indexer cluster to 7.2.6 but our team is miss to upgrade one indexer node. Can anyone help with the process of upgrading the single indexer node in a cluster from 7.0.4 to 7.2.6.
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somesoni2
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08-21-2019
06:35 AM
Follow instruction of step 3 - Upgrade the peer node tier on that indexer node.
So basically,
- Run splunk enable maintenance-mode on the master. To confirm that the master is in maintenance mode, run splunk show maintenance-mode on the master. This step prevents unnecessary bucket fix-ups.
- Stop Splunk on the peer nodes. When bringing down the peer, use the splunk stop command, not splunk offline.
- Upgrade the peer nodes, following the normal procedure for any Splunk Enterprise upgrade.
- Start the peer nodes, if they are not already running.
- Run splunk disable maintenance-mode on the master.
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somesoni2
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08-21-2019
06:35 AM
Follow instruction of step 3 - Upgrade the peer node tier on that indexer node.
So basically,
- Run splunk enable maintenance-mode on the master. To confirm that the master is in maintenance mode, run splunk show maintenance-mode on the master. This step prevents unnecessary bucket fix-ups.
- Stop Splunk on the peer nodes. When bringing down the peer, use the splunk stop command, not splunk offline.
- Upgrade the peer nodes, following the normal procedure for any Splunk Enterprise upgrade.
- Start the peer nodes, if they are not already running.
- Run splunk disable maintenance-mode on the master.
