I'm curious if Enterprise is required to use the Netapp OnTAP app. I tried to install it and immediately get these errors when splunk_app_netapp is included in the $SPLUNKHOME/etc/apps directory
02-25-2014 21:22:59.429 -0600 ERROR ExecProcessor - message from "python /opt/splunk/etc/apps/SA-Utils/bin/user_realnames.py" raise splunk.LicenseRestriction
02-25-2014 21:22:59.429 -0600 ERROR ExecProcessor - message from "python /opt/splunk/etc/apps/SA-Utils/bin/user_realnames.py" splunk.LicenseRestriction: [HTTP 402] Current license does not allow the requested action
This keeps me from getting the webapp to load in a browser.
I would really like to configure the app for one filer only, that has what I'm guessing is a low number of volumes. I would believe this would keep the data volume low enough to not go over the free license. We would like to eval the app but would hate for Splunk to become inaccessible when our review takes longer than 30 days.
Yes, the Splunk App for NetApp requires an Enterprise license. See http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/NetApp/2.0.1/DeployNetapp/Otherdeploymentconsiderations#Licensi....
I was reading the following line in that page and hoping it wasn't requiring actual enterprise level features, only that they expect that you'll run over the free limitations quickly
Licensing requirements are driven by the volume of data your indexer processes.
Oh well.
I realize that the trial is 60 days, but for some reason I can't get the captcha to work for me to edit the question ...