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I have installed indexer on one Linux machine and one Windows machine. I have created Windows machine's Splunk indexer as slave to indexer of Unix machine.
I am creating License Pool on Unix Machines's Indexer but it is giving below error:
"Stack is fully allocated. No more quota to create the new pool
Could anyone please help me to sort this out.
Regards,
Disha
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You first have to de-allocate space from the old pool. So for the auto-generated pool, remove however many MB you wish to allocate to the new pool. Once you update the old pool, then you can create a new pool with the correct allocation of license.
Here's a link and mini-tutorial
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.0.1/Admin/Createalicensepool
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You first have to de-allocate space from the old pool. So for the auto-generated pool, remove however many MB you wish to allocate to the new pool. Once you update the old pool, then you can create a new pool with the correct allocation of license.
Here's a link and mini-tutorial
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.0.1/Admin/Createalicensepool
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Hey thanks!! It worked now. I have removed allocation from auto-generated pool and have created my own custom pools.
