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johann2017
Explorer

Hey everyone, quick UF question here... If a UF stops for whatever reason then comes back on later on, will the UF send the backlogs it missed while the service went offline?

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @johann2017,
yes: if connection with Indexer is interrupted, UF locally caches logs and send them as soon as connection is restored.

If it's the UF itself to stop, when it restarts it ingest all the logs from the last ingested.

There's only one situation when logs are lost and it's when I use an Heavy Forwarder to ingest syslogs but it's out of scope of your question.

Ciao.
Giuseppe

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, UFs will pick up where they left off.

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johann2017
Explorer

Thank you rich!

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @johann2017,
yes: if connection with Indexer is interrupted, UF locally caches logs and send them as soon as connection is restored.

If it's the UF itself to stop, when it restarts it ingest all the logs from the last ingested.

There's only one situation when logs are lost and it's when I use an Heavy Forwarder to ingest syslogs but it's out of scope of your question.

Ciao.
Giuseppe

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