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[Performance] What does exactly an indexer and a search head during a search ?

olivier_ma
Explorer

Hello,

I currently meet some performance issue during my search (for instance, one of my search takes 75 hours with multiple sub-search for correlation). So I'm looking for some performance improvement.

That's why I try to find the exact task allocation between an indexer and a search head when we run a search on Splunk.
Let's take an example that can help you to explain me :
index=a field_1=b | eval field_2=lower(field_1) | lookup l_1 field_2 OUTPUT field_3

Also inline fields extraction is done on indexer side or search head ?

Thanks,

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jensonthottian
Contributor

I think a summary index would be a good idea to retrieve results faster.
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.0.2/Knowledge/Usesummaryindexing

This should help you.

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