Monitoring Splunk

Does the size of a log file impact performance?

aafogles
Explorer

I'm running on a system with specs lower than they should be, particularly in the RAM department, (which I plan on fixing) but in the meantime, is there any benefit in reducing the size of a log file that currently is allowed to grow to 2GB before being rolled over? Thanks!

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lguinn2
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Not really.

However, if you are asking Splunk to monitor a directory, you can generally improve performance by cleaning out old, dead files from the directory. When you tell Splunk to "monitor" a directory, it has to keep checking all the files to make sure they haven't changed. I've seen folks point Splunk at a directory tree with over 15K files in it - a real waste of resources if only a couple of hundred files are actually being updated...

Probably not an issue on most Splunk indexers, but comes up fairly often on Splunk forwarders.

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lguinn2
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Not really.

However, if you are asking Splunk to monitor a directory, you can generally improve performance by cleaning out old, dead files from the directory. When you tell Splunk to "monitor" a directory, it has to keep checking all the files to make sure they haven't changed. I've seen folks point Splunk at a directory tree with over 15K files in it - a real waste of resources if only a couple of hundred files are actually being updated...

Probably not an issue on most Splunk indexers, but comes up fairly often on Splunk forwarders.

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