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Lacking Diskspace on /Splunkidx

thiliphk
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How do we determine the need for increasing diskspace on /Splunkidx. Do we have any formula ?

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yannK
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The amount of disk space needed for the indexes= sum of all the maxTotalDataSizeMB of all the indexes + 2GB safety.

If you are using the Volume option, read this http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Indexer/Configureindexstoragesize

If you are splitting the indexes homePath and ColPath in different partitions, see this http://wiki.splunk.com/Deploy:BucketRotationAndRetention
and http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Indexer/Usemultiplepartitionsforindexdata

the formula for the space used by one index on each location is :

homePath total size =(maxWarmDBCount + maxHotBuckets ) * maxDataSize

coldPath total size = maxTotalDataSizeMB - "size of the hot+warm+cold buckets"

If you also have $SPLUNK_HOME on the same partition, do not forget to account for the dispatch folder (depends of the roles, usually 100MB per user + 500MB per power user + 10000MB per admin) (see authorize.conf)

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