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What is behind the volume reported by _thefishbucket index?

the_wolverine
Champion

I'm running Splunk version 4.1.3 and am seeing a significant volume being reported in _thefishbucket index. This is confusing as my understanding is fishbucket is no longer an index as of Splunk version 4.x.

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Mick
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Currently this looks like a bug around the metrics monitoring, as no data should be written to _thefishbucket index. It used to be used as the repository for keeping track of monitored file information, but has since been replaced by the btree tracking method.

We'll update this again once we know exactly what's happening here

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Mick
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Currently this looks like a bug around the metrics monitoring, as no data should be written to _thefishbucket index. It used to be used as the repository for keeping track of monitored file information, but has since been replaced by the btree tracking method.

We'll update this again once we know exactly what's happening here

the_wolverine
Champion

Rest assured that the volume reported as being indexed to _thefishbucket does NOT count against your license.

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