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Does splunk suppress a scheduled search when it is being used to backfill?

msarro
Builder

Pretty simple question - we have a search head pool, and one box is currently using the backfill script to run a scheduled search for the past year. The same search is scheduled to run every 5 minutes. I noticed that since we kicked off the backfill script, there don't seem to be any newer entries in the summary index since before we kicked off the backfill. Does running the backfill script suppress the running of a scheduled search?

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jtrucks
Splunk Employee
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IIRC, there will only be one instance of a specific scheduled search running at any given time. I see this happening, also, when I schedule a search to happen before the previous run finishes. For example, a search that takes 3 minutes to complete is scheduled to run every minute. I will have two schedule searches fail to launch before the first one completes, then on the fourth minute, the search fires correctly again, followed by two more launch fails. You can get around this by creating a different named search to run while the backfill script is operating. They could do the same things, but they have to be different search names.

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