Hello,
I have,
I calculated Sytem wide Concurrent search is ,
# the maximum number of concurrent searches per CPU
max_searches_per_cpu = 1
# the base number of concurrent searches
base_max_searches = 6
# the total number of concurrent searches is base_max_searches + #cpus*max_searches_per_cpu
6+(8*1)=> 6+8 => 13 ---->(systm wide concurrent search)
I have limited 'user' role's concurrent search limit to '8'
I have both LDAP & Splunk authentication -
I am using Splunk 5.x and using the dafault limits.conf file
Queries :
There are three separate items in play here; the hardware limit, the User-level limit and the Role-level limit.
Your hardware limit will not change, if it can only handle 13 concurrent searches you will never be able to exceed this, regardless of what is applied to the user and role.
The User-level limit is the number of searches a single user with that role can run, If it is set to 8 any user with that role can run up to 8 searches before receiving limit warnings.
Now, there is also a Role-level limit. This is a shared limit between all users with that role. Lets say this is set to 10...
User A is running 5 concurrent searches, at the same time User B attempts to run 7 searches, both users have the permissions to do this, but User B will receive limit warnings because the total number of concurrent searches for the role has now exceeded 10, (5+7=12).
as per my understanding,
When User-1 runs 5 concurrent searches, User-2 can run only 3 concurrent searches (Since the allowed limit is 8 for user role), if the User-2 runs a 4th query he will get warning of maximum concurrent search limit reached.
Is that like first user alone can run 8 concurrent searches when no other user logged in ? when someother user runs a query , the limit is shared ?
Also, If User-1 already running 8 concurrent seaches , If he lauches a 9th query will he get a Warning ? or the query will be taken to account since the system wide limit is '13'?