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Upgrading Splunk by untarring to a custom directory name?

the_wolverine
Champion

I'm sure there is a simple way to do this but I can't figure it out. I need to upgrade Splunk using the .tgz and the only way I know how to do it won't allow me to upgrade over my existing install.

My current install is /opt/splunk1/

tar xvfz splunk-4.* -C /opt/splunk1/ creates a new splunk directory in /opt/splunk1/splunk/

What's the best way to do this?

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ziegfried
Influencer

There is a more elegant approach for sure, but you could simple extract into a temporary folder rename the root directory, re-pack it into a .tgz and extract that one.

$ cd /tmp
$ tar xzvf /path/to/splunk-4.3.1-something.tgz
$ mv splunk splunk1
$ tar cvfz /opt/splunk1.tgz splunk1
$ cd /opt
$ tar xzvf splunk1.tgz

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MHibbin
Influencer

The following would probably work... but I would test it first! (as with most things I suppose 🙂 , but it worked on ym quick test)

tar --strip-components=1 -zxvf splunk-*.tgz -C foo/ (where splunk-*.tgz would be your splunk tgz file and foo/ would be your desired location).

Regards,

MHibbin

ziegfried
Influencer

There is a more elegant approach for sure, but you could simple extract into a temporary folder rename the root directory, re-pack it into a .tgz and extract that one.

$ cd /tmp
$ tar xzvf /path/to/splunk-4.3.1-something.tgz
$ mv splunk splunk1
$ tar cvfz /opt/splunk1.tgz splunk1
$ cd /opt
$ tar xzvf splunk1.tgz
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