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Is there a way to make automatic lookups only use the local lookup table that exists on my search head?

Flynt
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

From my search flashtimeline I can tell my search head in a distributed environment to only use the local lookup file by adding local=true to my lookup statement. Is there a way to make automatic lookups only use the local lookup table that exists on my Search Head?

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hexx
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Looking at props.conf.spec and transforms.conf.spec, there doesn't seem to be a way to configure an automatic lookup to occur only locally on the search-head.

Time to file an enhancement request!

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nunoaragao
Explorer

To @potnuru  and others that might fall here .. there is a setting on transforms.conf called replicate to: 

Indicates whether to replicate CSV lookups to indexers

 

rquish
Engager

This is the solution I was looking for. The lookup definition UI does not have the option to keep it local like the SPL does. This is effectively making the lookup local wherever/whenever called.

Thanks for insight... better late than never 🙂

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hexx
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Looking at props.conf.spec and transforms.conf.spec, there doesn't seem to be a way to configure an automatic lookup to occur only locally on the search-head.

Time to file an enhancement request!

potnuru
Path Finder

Hi @hexx Is there a way to configure an automatic lookup to occur only locally on the search-head now?

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