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length of RT searches?

tmarlette
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I am attempting to find out how long a RT search will go for before it simply stops.

If I crank up my session time-out time to say 30 days, and I am to run an RT search all that time, would it be live or time out?

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somesoni2
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See the answer below. (replace property name POLLER_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT with ui_inactivity_timeout)

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/3408/best-practice-for-keeping-my-real-time-dashboard-running-inde...

The realtime search should run indefinitely till the browser is closed.

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somesoni2
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See the answer below. (replace property name POLLER_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT with ui_inactivity_timeout)

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/3408/best-practice-for-keeping-my-real-time-dashboard-running-inde...

The realtime search should run indefinitely till the browser is closed.

somesoni2
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In Splunk Web -> Manager -> General Setting -> Session Timeout, could you see/set the appropriate values (30d).

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tmarlette
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The use case is exactly the same. I have a NOC that is watching these dashboards. What would I set it to? I set it to 43200 (30 days) but the UI seemed to spaz out when I did. the Search head seemed like it lost connectivity to the indexer every time I moved the mouse.

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