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How to force datamodel acceleration rebuild?

pedromvieira
Communicator

How can I force rebuild a datamodel acceleration? (Im using Splunk 6.2)
I already scheduled it, and I know that data has changed, because it depends on lookups that already changed.

My datamodel.conf
[my_datamodel]
acceleration.manual_rebuilds = 0
acceleration = 1
acceleration.cron_schedule = */15 * * * *
acceleration.earliest_time = 0

PS: My lookups are updated each day.

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s2_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

To manually rebuild, go to Settings->Data Models, expand your (accelerated) data model and click on "Rebuild".
Screenshot here

pedromvieira
Communicator
[my_datamodel]
acceleration.manual_rebuilds = 0
acceleration = 1
acceleration.cron_schedule = */15 * * * *
acceleration.earliest_time = 0
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