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lastChanceIndex license usage?

echojosh
Observer

Hi, 

Does the lastChanceIndex consume license? and is there a way to find out how much? 

 

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thahir
Communicator

Hi @echojosh 

The lastChanceIndex in Splunk does consume license, just like any other index storing data ingested into Splunk. Data sent to lastChanceIndex usually results from misconfigured inputs or when events can't otherwise be routed to a target index, so that data contributes to daily license usage.

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livehybrid
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @echojosh 

The lastChanceIndex does consume license in Splunk. It counts toward your daily indexing volume limit just like any other index.

You can use the following search to see the usage, updating the index name accordingly.

index=_internal source=*license_usage.log type="Usage" 
   | eval GB=b/1024/1024/1024 
   | search idx="lastChangeIndex" 
   | stats sum(GB) as "GB Used" by idx

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echojosh
Observer

Thanks for the GPT but that does not work. 

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PrewinThomas
Motivator

@echojosh 

You're getting an empty result because the lastChanceIndex may not have configured.

If lastChanceIndex is not configured, Splunk will drop the data and log a warning like - "Dropping them as lastChanceIndex setting in indexes.conf is not configured.So far received events from 1 missing index(es)"

Did you got any warning message like this?


Regards,
Prewin
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echojosh
Observer

Hi @PrewinThomas ,

Yes, Exactly this! 

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

1. Well, that was not GPT.

2. If you just copy-pasted... well, it's on you.

3. If you properly adjusted and got no results, that means you have no events in that index.

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
Or your last change index has named differently. You should check it from e.g. with btool on command line or use Admin little helper from splunkbase if you are in Splunk Cloud.
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