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Using the Java SDK, how do I change job TTL after creation?

mgibian
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I have written a tiny Java app to run a query and retrieve the results of that query, saving them to a file. Our Splunk system is totally overloaded, so it takes quite a while for this to happen. In fact, so long that the default TTL for the job expires at some random point during result retrieval. Right now, the only way I found to manipulate the TTL is to set it to a different value at job creation. Thus, I now set it to some arbitrarily large value (>6 hours). This means that I have to manually delete the job once my app is done running (since I don't want to wait >5 hours to clear the space in use).

I'd like to handle all of this more gracefully, but to do so need to know how to do the following ... I can not find documentation explaining how to do these, thus this question:

  • Extend TTL on an existing job

    • Delete a job when it is done (I could try setting TTL to zero if I knew how to change TTL on an existing job).
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mgibian
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The solution is actually rather simple ... use an export search, which avoids all of the headaches of ttl and size of result set.

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mgibian
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The solution is actually rather simple ... use an export search, which avoids all of the headaches of ttl and size of result set.

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