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Can you use a SMB share as cold storage on Splunk for Windows?

fred900
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I have a customer that wants to use Splunk for windows and with the UNIX version I just map the cold storage with the fstab file to automatically map the cold storage export. But with Windows I can't find a way to persistently map a share without a user logged in. I have tried net use /persist and New-PSDrive in windows powershell 3.0 with no luck. Is it possible for the Windows version to write to a smb share without a login?

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schose
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Hi,

Well on windows a network drive (CIFS Share) is mounted on a per-user basis (every user will have a seperate X: drive), while mounting on a UNIX is on a "per system" basis.

Technically you need to map the network drive for the user splunk is running with (default: system). BUT this is NOT supported! You'll find supported configuration at http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.1/Installation/Systemrequirements below "Supported file systems".

Regards,

Andreas

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