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I have a query where at the end I specify "| collect index=foo sourcetype=bar" and the results go into that index on a standalone search head. When I do the same on the cluster, it does not go to the index. Additionally the search head complains that it received an event for an unconfigured/disabled/deleted index=foo like it is attempting to write the data locally.
What do I need to do to the search head cluster so it targets the indexers when writing summary indexes instead of locally?
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On a search head cluster, summary data must be forwarder to the indexer tier. This is a best practice for all search heads, but required for clustered search heads.
Here is a link to the documentation - Best practice: Forward search head data to the indexer layer
Create the summary index on each indexer, and follow the documentation directions to make each search head forward to the indexer tier.
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On a search head cluster, summary data must be forwarder to the indexer tier. This is a best practice for all search heads, but required for clustered search heads.
Here is a link to the documentation - Best practice: Forward search head data to the indexer layer
Create the summary index on each indexer, and follow the documentation directions to make each search head forward to the indexer tier.
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I just found this right before you posted.
The following is what I was missing on the cluster:
[indexAndForward]
index = false
After that it seems to add to the summary index properly now.
