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We are sharing 100 megabytes of our 2 gigabytes daily license with another system that monitors an Apache web log. The volume of log data is typically around 25 MB a day. URL/manager/system/licensing page shows only 23 MB used by this pool so far today, but the warning we are getting on the yellow warning bar is:
Daily indexing volume limit exceeded for 1 slaves. See License Manager for details.
Clicking on that the message is:
2 pool warnings reported by 1 indexer Correct by midnight to avoid violation
Drilling down, we see
indexing quota exceeded for this pool, poolsz=104857600 bytes
Why is that being generated? Had this four times last week. At midnight this will make a fifth violation. Previously the log file was many gigabytes, and based on splunkd.log was getting re-read, so those four I understand. But yesterday I rolled-out that log, and hup'd the Apache server creating the logs, so started with new log file at 0 bytes, now ~23 megs. followtail = 0 in inputs.conf. Any ideas what the heck is going on?
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I think I get what this is now. The 5 warnings must be the four warnings
we saw yesterday, plus the one generated at midnight last night. So I think
it is announcing not that this pool went over quota today, but that it has
five times in the past.
And the second message must be a confirmation that these 5 warnings
places the pool in violation of the license.
Can anyone confirm if this is what is going on?
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I think I get what this is now. The 5 warnings must be the four warnings
we saw yesterday, plus the one generated at midnight last night. So I think
it is announcing not that this pool went over quota today, but that it has
five times in the past.
And the second message must be a confirmation that these 5 warnings
places the pool in violation of the license.
Can anyone confirm if this is what is going on?
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That is in fact what was going on.
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Did you switch to a local Master License server at some point?
I had something similar due to switching to a local local master and then back.
To fix it, I had to switch back to local Master , get a reset key and then switched back to being a slave.
Seems similar somehow ...
