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Is it possible Prioritize Search from a specific Role/User

saad_siddiqi
Path Finder

Hi There,

I was wondering if there is any way of prioritize searches from a Specific Role/User.


Actually we have some automated checks/reports running via command line and they are failing since the System is approaching max concurrent historical searches limit.

Thanks

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Dimitri_McKay
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Where's the limitation you're hitting? You mention the searches are failing, but are we talking about failing because of timeout? How are they failing? If your search challenge is based on hardware, have you considered another search head or indexer?

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Not really, and if your problem is that you have reached a max, prioritization won't help because existing searches are not going to be killed off to make room for a new one one that comes later, even if the new one is to be given a higher priority. You can solve your problem with a combination of:

  • raising the max concurrent searches limit. if you have cpu, memory, and IOPs to spare when you are the max, then you may increase the max.
  • limiting all users to a lower role-based concurrent max.
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