Alerting

Alert skipped - out of search disk space

adamblock2
Path Finder

We are currently running Splunk 6.2.3. One user has created an alert which for some reason is being skipped with the reason "Out of search disk space".

04-07-2016 23:55:01.126 -0400 INFO SavedSplunker - savedsearch_id="nobody;custom_app;Watch Team - After Hours", user="user1", app="custom_app", savedsearch_name="Watch Team - After Hours", status=skipped, reason="Out of search disk space.", scheduled_time=1460087700

04-07-2016 23:55:01.126 -0400 WARN SavedSplunker - Max alive instance_count=1 reached for savedsearch_id="nobody;custom_app;Watch Team - After Hours"

A user who is a member of the admin role cloned and scheduled the search, and it ran without issue.

After investigating the issue I found "rtSrchJobsQuota = 6" in the /etc/system/default/authorize.conf file. The user in question had previously configured/scheduled 6 searches/alerts - this would be the 7th. Am I correct in deducing that the rtSrchjobsQuota value is what is preventing this alert from running? If yes, would scheduled searches/alerts be considered "real time"?

Thank you.

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muebel
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi adamblock2, based on the error it seems likely that the user is running into a srchDiskQuota limitation. Check the spec on authorize.conf for more info http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/authorizeconf

Please let me know if this answers your question! 😄

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adamblock2
Path Finder

What query could I use to ascertain how close a user is to the srchDiskQuota limit?

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