Monitoring Splunk

difference between splunkd and Splunkd service on Indexer

wfskmoney
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We noticed we have 2 different processes running:

systemctl status splunk
systemctl status Splunkd

The docs explain that there are 2 ways to setup the Splunk service
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/RunSplunkassystemdservice#Unit_file_naming...

Is it correct that the 2 are running in parallel on the same machine? should it not be either one or the other?

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codebuilder
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This tells me that you have two Splunk process running under different users.
The daemon name is configured withing /opt/splunk/etc/splunk-launch.conf

You likely have one running from init.d (default) and another from systemd after configuring it.

Assuming this is not production, I would suggest that you try the following, in order:

/opt/splunk/bin/splunk stop
systemctl stop Splunkd
(here is where you can modify the daemon name in /opt/splunk/etc/splunk-launch.conf)
systemctl start Splunkd (or the name you set within the conf file)
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