Deployment Architecture

How is frozenTimePeriodInSecs applied?

redc
Builder

Is this applied (or can it be applied) on an index-by-index basis, or does it apply to everything on the indexer? For example, I have one index containing data of a type that I want to freeze after 90 days (7776000 seconds), but another index containing data that I want to keep for as long as possible (for now, 188697600 seconds).

Can I simply add frozenTimePeriodInSecs in indexes.conf to the index I want to truncate earlier and not to the second one (or add it to the second one with the default number of seconds applied)?

E.g.:

[90day_index]
frozenTimePeriodInSecs = 7776000

[forever_index]
frozenTimePeriodInSecs = 188697600
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aelliott
Motivator

You set it in indexes.conf on an index per index basis.
And yes you can do it exactly as you state.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.3/Indexer/Setaretirementandarchivingpolicy

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aelliott
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You set it in indexes.conf on an index per index basis.
And yes you can do it exactly as you state.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.3/Indexer/Setaretirementandarchivingpolicy

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cave_splunker
Explorer

Thank you for the link update!

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redc
Builder

Thanks for the speedy response!

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