instance.cfg.conf
The following are the spec and example files for instance.cfg.conf.
The following are the spec and example files for instance.cfg.conf.
instance.cfg.conf.spec
# Version 9.2.7 # # This file contains the set of attributes and values you can expect to find in # the SPLUNK_HOME/etc/instance.cfg file; the instance.cfg file is not to be # modified or removed by user. LEAVE THE instance.cfg FILE ALONE. # #
GLOBAL SETTINGS
# The [general] stanza defines global settings. #
[general]
guid = <GUID in all-uppercase>
* This setting formerly (before 5.0) belonged in the [general] stanza of
server.conf file.
* Splunk expects that every Splunk instance will have a unique string for this
value, independent of all other Splunk instances. By default, Splunk will
arrange for this without user intervention.
* Currently used by (not exhaustive):
* Clustering environments, to identify participating nodes.
* Splunk introspective searches (Splunk on Splunk, Deployment Monitor,
etc.), to identify forwarders.
* At startup, the following happens:
* If server.conf has a value of 'guid' AND instance.cfg has no value of
'guid', then the value will be erased from server.conf and moved to
instance.cfg file.
* If server.conf has a value of 'guid' AND instance.cfg has a value of
'guid' AND these values are the same, the value is erased from
server.conf file.
* If server.conf has a value of 'guid' AND instance.cfg has a value of 'guid'
AND these values are different, startup halts and error is shown. Operator
must resolve this error. We recommend erasing the value from server.conf
file, and then restarting.
* If you are hitting this error while trying to mass-clone Splunk installs,
please look into the command 'splunk clone-prep-clear-config';
'splunk help' has help.
* See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt for how a GUID (a.k.a. UUID) is
constructed.
* The standard regexp to match an all-uppercase GUID is
"[0-9A-F]{8}-[0-9A-F]{4}-[0-9A-F]{4}-[0-9A-F]{4}-[0-9A-F]{12}".
instance.cfg.conf.example
# Version 9.2.7
#
# This file contains an example SPLUNK_HOME/etc/instance.cfg file; the
# instance.cfg file is not to be modified or removed by user. LEAVE THE
# instance.cfg FILE ALONE.
#
[general]
guid = B58A86D9-DF3D-4BF8-A426-DB85C231B699