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S.o.S: Topology view continues to list a disabled peer as active search-peer for a given SH

drrushi_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Why does the Topology view in S.o.S 3.0.1 continue to list a disabled peer as active under the SH detailed information on the right-hand side ?

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hexx
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

At this time, the scheduled search maintaining the "sos_servers_cache" asset lookup that the Topology view consumes will add any newly-found search peers but will not remove those that no longer respond.

This is a limitation of the current implementation that we plan to improve on in a future release of S.o.S, where we will probably still show the non-responding peers but mark them as such ("missing" or "unresponsive").

In order to get rid of decommissioned search peers, you need to edit the $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/sos/lookups/sos_servers_cache.csv lookup table and manually remove their entries. We also hope to offer a UI-driven method to do this in a future release.

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hexx
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

At this time, the scheduled search maintaining the "sos_servers_cache" asset lookup that the Topology view consumes will add any newly-found search peers but will not remove those that no longer respond.

This is a limitation of the current implementation that we plan to improve on in a future release of S.o.S, where we will probably still show the non-responding peers but mark them as such ("missing" or "unresponsive").

In order to get rid of decommissioned search peers, you need to edit the $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/sos/lookups/sos_servers_cache.csv lookup table and manually remove their entries. We also hope to offer a UI-driven method to do this in a future release.

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