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What happens when using NFS storage for frozen bucket and there is a network outage?

phadnett_splunk
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Splunk Employee

When using an NFS mount as storage for frozen bucket, and there is a network outage, what will happen when the cold buckets get rolled to frozen? Will the data remain in cold buckets, be deleted, or something else?

Thanks!

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MuS
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Hi phadnett [Splunk],

find the answer provided by @bpaul [Splunk] here http://answers.splunk.com/answers/287056/if-my-coldtofrozendir-is-full-or-unavailable-do-i.html

cheers, MuS

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MuS
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Hi phadnett [Splunk],

find the answer provided by @bpaul [Splunk] here http://answers.splunk.com/answers/287056/if-my-coldtofrozendir-is-full-or-unavailable-do-i.html

cheers, MuS

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