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Why are my logfiles re-indexing due to a failed seekptr checksum?

jjclark
Engager

I have a collection of log files (InDesign Server logs) that I'm indexing with the following inputs.conf settings:

[monitor:///path/to/files/*.log]
disabled = 0
crcSalt =
followTail = 0
host = myhost
index = myindex

Everything seems to be OK, but then after some interval, I start to see these messages in splunkd.log:

03-16-2012 15:42:08.152 -0400 INFO WatchedFile - Checksum for seekptr didn't match, will re-read entire file='/path/to/files/indesignserver.log'

It's causing many duplicate entries in my index as the same files keep getting re-indexed. Does anybody have any thoughts on why the seekptr checksum would fail?

cvajs
Contributor
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sowings
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

What is this ... 'grep'?

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nathanh42
Explorer

Not the same issue. I don't have those messages for the files in question (only for metrics.log).

! [siteadm@sun-ops1] grep "Checksum for seekptr didn't match" *log
splunkd.log:02-10-2012 04:27:19.875 +1100 INFO WatchedFile - Checksum for seekptr didn't match, will re-read entire file='/opt/splunkforwarder/var/log/splunk/metrics.log'.

! [siteadm@sun-ops1] grep "Checksum for seekptr didn't match" *log | grep -v metrics.log
! [siteadm@sun-ops1]

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