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splunkd.log Error: OPENSSL_1.0.0 not found (required by wget)

splunkingsplun1
Explorer

Receiving the following error message in S.o.S. Splunk in the splunkd.log:

12-28-2013 16:32:28.175 -0500 ERROR ExecProcessor - message from "/opt/splunk/bin/scripts/fetch.sh" wget: /opt/splunk/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0: version `OPENSSL_1.0.0' not found (required by wget)

I have seen these two posts but they do not give instructions on exactly how to change LD_LIBRARY_PATH for Splunk:

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/105439/no-port_scan-data

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/106816/commands-broken-after-upgrade-to-splunk-6

Any instruction on the exact procedure of changing LD_LIBRARY_PATH for Splunk in this situation would be highly appreciated. Thank you!

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1 Solution

Adrian
Path Finder

Add the following to the first line of your fetch.sh script, then save, and restart Splunk then review S.o.S. error messages:

unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH

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Adrian
Path Finder

Add the following to the first line of your fetch.sh script, then save, and restart Splunk then review S.o.S. error messages:

unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH

jrsoffe
Engager

FWIW: if you're encountering this error in python, adding the following worked for me:

import os
os.unsetenv('LD_LIBRARY_PATH')

thanks for the answer.

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splunkingsplun1
Explorer

Thanks that was all that was required. After adding line to script and restarting error was corrected.

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