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Hunk: What does the vix.splunk.home.hdfs setting refer to?

Harishma
Communicator

What does this setting actually refer to?

Splunk Settings
HDFS Working Directory
vix.splunk.home.hdfs

It says

Example: /user/splunk/hunk-01.example.com/" in provider. 

Is this a local path--> /user/splunk ??

Is it an hdfs path in Hadoop server where Splunk can write its files? OR is it the path in hdfs where data is stored OR is it a local file?

I have set up a single node cluster, having namenode and datanode in one server, so I'm getting confused..

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Provider Configuration Variables

says -

-- The location of scratch space on HDFS for this Splunk instance.

We use the mapr flavor and it works fine without specifying this one. We do use the HDFS Working Directory configuration, where we specify the dedicated mapr volume.

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rdagan_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

vix.splunk.home.hdfs is a location on HDFS (not the local file system). Under that directory Splunk will create several other sub directories. For example, /user/splunk/splunkmr/dispatch or cache or package or bundles

ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Provider Configuration Variables

says -

-- The location of scratch space on HDFS for this Splunk instance.

We use the mapr flavor and it works fine without specifying this one. We do use the HDFS Working Directory configuration, where we specify the dedicated mapr volume.

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