Deployment Architecture

ERROR TcpChannel - Error trying to begin socket accept: An invalid argument was supplied.

alane
Engager

Upgraded Deployment Server / License Server to Version 6. Runs OK for 15 minutes then maxes out CPU and starts to fail with
ERROR TcpChannel - Error trying to begin socket accept: An invalid argument was supplied.
showing in SplunkD log.

Voltaire
Communicator

Are you using IPV6?
I had a similar issue with Splunk 6.0 build 182037. "ERROR TcpChannel - Error trying to begin socket accept: An invalid argument was supplied."
I pinged the Splunk Indexer and found that it was using IPV6 to resolve the hostname. I disabled IPV6, then added the hostname IPV4 address in the localhosts file. Restarted Splunk and it is working fine now.

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dstaulcu
Builder

I'm experiencing this problem too.. happening among all of my indexers and all of my heavy forwarders. Clients of each type are getting "WARN TcpOutputProc - Cooked connection to ip=x.x.x.x:9997 timed out". Problem continues even after upgrading from 6.0 and 6.0.3

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