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Has the "main" index been replaced by "default" since Splunk 6.3?

jackpal
Path Finder

It seems that since my upgrade to Splunk 6.3 from 6.1, a new index called "default" has appeared. Also, since then, my license usage has increased. I am not sure if they are related.

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dkeck
Influencer

Hi,

I can only speak for myself, but in 6.3.1 the main index is still present and there's no "default" index.

Maybe you installed an TA that created that index?

Kind regards

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jackpal
Path Finder

Thanks, I did install the Unix add on and app. However my split license usage does not show main anymore. It only shows default , os and one other that I created. Definitely new behavior since my upgrade.

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dkeck
Influencer

I have the Splunk_TA_nix as well, thats not it.

Try to have a look inside the indexes.conf. Maybe you can see something there about the main index. It should be in there.

SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default( or local)/indexes.conf

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jackpal
Path Finder

main is still in there as a definition bu the path is: homePath = $SPLUNK_DB/defaultdb/db

Not really sure what it was called before or if it was always called this. I do know that main was always the "default" index

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dkeck
Influencer

Thats mine, should be the default:

[main]
    homePath   = $SPLUNK_DB/defaultdb/db
    coldPath   = $SPLUNK_DB/defaultdb/colddb
    thawedPath = $SPLUNK_DB/defaultdb/thaweddb
    tstatsHomePath = volume:_splunk_summaries/defaultdb/datamodel_summary
    maxMemMB = 20
    maxConcurrentOptimizes = 6
    maxHotIdleSecs = 86400
    maxHotBuckets = 10
    maxDataSize = auto_high_volume
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