Deployment Architecture

Indexer after restart - need to login to connect to cluster?

TriviaPostal234
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Hello dear Splunk experts,

I like to understand a "re-connection hickup":

One of my indexers from the index cluster needed a timeout. So I used

 

~/bin/splunk offline --decommission_node_force_timeout 3600

 

to take it (kind of gracefully) offline. The cluster master shows "Restarting" (~/bin/splunk show cluster-status --verbose) so I started working on it and later rebooted the machine, Splunk started on the indexer and then.... nothing - The cluster master showed still "Restarting" for over 10 minutes.

So I decided to login to the web view of the indexer, navigated to the settings / peer stuff and about 20 seconds later the cluster master cluster-status showed it as "status UP" without changing anything.

Some days later I did the same with another indexer and it was the same story - I needed to login to the web view in order to have the peer shown as UP in the cluster.

Is there anything in the docs that I have missed? Is this normal? (How can I trust the self-healing capabilities of the cluster, if one needs to manually log in to the peer after a downtime?)

Thanks a lot + kind regards, Triv

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