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Search Pooling on *nix - alternatives to NFS

brandonf
Path Finder

Hi

Is it possible to get search head pooling to work on *nix with a remote fs (shared storage) other than NFS - perhaps SMB or sshfs?

If anyone has been able to get this working, please let me know
regards
Brandon

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dwaddle
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I can't see why alternate filesystems would not "work" as long as POSIX semantics (including locking) are maintained. Now, Splunk support may not support anything but NFS. But, typically, SMB/sshfs and several others are not going perform as well as NFS. Unix NFS has the advantage of years of tuning and a tight integration into the kernel. Many non-NFS networked filesystems are (on Linux) hooked in using FUSE, which introduces substantial delay itself. (I think sshfs suffers from this)

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