Monitoring Splunk

splunkd crash

preben12
Communicator

Splunkd has crashed a couple of times now.
The only thing I see in splunkd.log is some log WARNS
eg.

12-09-2013 07:55:09.879 +0100 WARN HttpListener - Socket error from 10.101.11.1
02 while accessing /services/data/indexes: Broken pipe

and a lot of ->
12-09-2013 08:03:17.651 +0100 WARN HttpListener - HTTP active connections down to 330, unthrottling

Is there some configuration that needs to be set different - or ??

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alacercogitatus
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Install S.O.S. Then monitor the buggy system for RAM usage. Certain Operating Systems just kill the process when they run out of Memory, and since Splunk "didn't do it", no event is written.

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grijhwani
Motivator

Instead of throwing resources at it do as the respondent suggested - use some system level diagnostic tools to find the cause. You don't mention operating system distribution or release number.

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preben12
Communicator

I tripled the ram on the box - lets see if this helps splunkd from being killed by linux.

I still see the warn logs
12-09-2013 14:44:59.219 +0100 WARN HttpListener - HTTP active connections down to 330, unthrottling

Any hints on the reason for this ??

Best,
Preben

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preben12
Communicator

There is no crash log, and the only resent error I can find in splunkd.log is

12-04-2013 19:00:36.639 +0100 ERROR ProcessRunner - helper process seems to have died (child killed by signal 9: Killed)!

Other that that there is only the WARN's that seems a bit worrying.

best,
Preben

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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

have you checked the crash logs, and the splunkd_stderr.log? They may reveal more info.

/k

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