Splunk Enterprise

Splunk Manager node deployment issue

taufiqueshaikh
New Member

I am trying to implement Splunk as distributed environment but whenever I am making server as Manager node

Server is getting failed (Splunk is not starting) I tried this on Windows and Ubuntu both Env

tried to start the failed Splunkd.service in both windows in Ubuntu but failed

From last 2 days I am trying to find the solution

Note : I am using Splunk enterprise trial license

 

 

 

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inventsekar
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @taufiqueshaikh ..

From the doc - https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.1.1/Admin/TypesofSplunklicenses

The Splunk Enterprise Trial license

When you download and install Splunk Enterprise, a Splunk Enterprise Trial license is automatically generated for that instance. The following important points apply to the Enterprise Trial license:

  • The Enterprise Trial license gives access to all Splunk Enterprise features.
  • The Enterprise Trial license is for standalone, single-instance installations of Splunk Enterprise only.
  • The Enterprise Trial license cannot be stacked with other licenses.
  • The Enterprise Trial license expires 60 days after you install the Splunk Enterprise instance, unless otherwise specified to customers.
  • The Enterprise Trial license allows you to index 500 MB of data per day to Splunk Enterprise. If you exceed that limit you receive a license warning.
  • The Enterprise Trial license prevents searching if there are a set number of license warnings.
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