There a about 3 ways to set up outputs.conf and when you trying to setup forwarders.
you can either do a cli entry to add a forwarder server(and indexer) or you cand edit outputs .conf files
We made the outputs .conf according to a tutorial we saw but were have issues getting data in.
So the question is what is broken about our outputs.conf file
(also side note originallt the.102 address wasnt in the files and neither was default-autolb group)
thanks
Hi @domino30,
The first problem I noticed is on Indexer Discovery you should use your Cluster Manager URI. It seems you put one of the indexers uri.
Second, setting multiple output groups in tcpout causes duplicate on your indexers. Because they are the same indexers in your setup.
Please try below options;
Standart;
[tcpout]
defaultGroup = default-autolb-group
useAck = true
[tcpout: default-autolb-group]
disabled = false
server = 10.4.118.101:9997,10.4.118.102:9997
Using indexer Discovery;
[indexer discovery:master]
pass45ymmKey = $7$KrvL49XMjNER+igV1IXAr 3BVzBwe8rF2ruT/wbeD1kxD4PHc
manager_uri = https://<cluster_manager_ip>:8089
[tcpout: group1]
indexerDiscovery = master
[tcpout]
defaultGroup = group1
useAck = true
Hi @domino30,
The first problem I noticed is on Indexer Discovery you should use your Cluster Manager URI. It seems you put one of the indexers uri.
Second, setting multiple output groups in tcpout causes duplicate on your indexers. Because they are the same indexers in your setup.
Please try below options;
Standart;
[tcpout]
defaultGroup = default-autolb-group
useAck = true
[tcpout: default-autolb-group]
disabled = false
server = 10.4.118.101:9997,10.4.118.102:9997
Using indexer Discovery;
[indexer discovery:master]
pass45ymmKey = $7$KrvL49XMjNER+igV1IXAr 3BVzBwe8rF2ruT/wbeD1kxD4PHc
manager_uri = https://<cluster_manager_ip>:8089
[tcpout: group1]
indexerDiscovery = master
[tcpout]
defaultGroup = group1
useAck = true