Package Details: splunkforwarder 3:9.2.0.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/splunkforwarder.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: splunkforwarder
Description: Splunk Universal Forwarder
Upstream URL: https://www.splunk.com/
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: splunk
Submitter: lb.laboon
Maintainer: lb.laboon
Last Packager: lb.laboon
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-12-07 17:02 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-25 16:06 (UTC)

Latest Comments

lb.laboon commented on 2023-12-07 22:24 (UTC)

This package is already configured to run as the unprivileged splunk user (their old recommendation). I'd be hesitant to change that to splunkfwd as per their current documentation because that would likely break existing installations without some manual intervention. That said though, I will look at bringing the systemd unit file more in line with the example they have in the next update.

Slydder commented on 2023-12-07 07:46 (UTC)

Starting from version 9.x.x splunkforwarder provides a systemd unit files and provides some guideline how to integrate with systemd https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Forwarder/9.1.2/Forwarder/Installleastprivileged.

Also it has support for capabilities and recommends using it under splunkfwd user.

lb.laboon commented on 2021-05-17 14:44 (UTC)

Starting with 8.2.0, the only supported ARM platform is armv8/aarch64. Support for armv6/armv7 has been dropped upstream.

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.0/ReleaseNotes/Deprecatedfeatures

lb.laboon commented on 2018-09-09 16:51 (UTC)

Starting with 7.1.3, 32-bit is no longer supported in the main Splunk release. Instead, 32-bit support continues in the 6.3.* series.

If there are any 32-bit users out there, let me know and I will create a separate 32-bit package for Splunk.

lb.laboon commented on 2016-09-30 15:15 (UTC)

Starting with 6.5.0, Splunk now ships with an empty users.ini file (located in /opt/splunkforwarder/etc/users). If you are having issues upgrading, try deleting this file first (it is normally empty, so this shouldn't be a problem).