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Question 96 - SPLK-2002 discussion

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Which of the following is true regarding the migration of an index cluster from single-site to multi-site?

A.

Multi-site policies will apply to all data in the indexer cluster.

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A.

Multi-site policies will apply to all data in the indexer cluster.

B.

All peer nodes must be running the same version of Splunk.

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B.

All peer nodes must be running the same version of Splunk.

C.

Existing single-site attributes must be removed.

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C.

Existing single-site attributes must be removed.

D.

Single-site buckets cannot be converted to multi-site buckets.

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D.

Single-site buckets cannot be converted to multi-site buckets.

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

According to the Splunk documentation1, when migrating an indexer cluster from single-site to multi-site, you must remove the existing single-site attributes from the server.conf file of each peer node. These attributes include replication_factor, search_factor, and cluster_label. You must also restart each peer node after removing the attributes. The other options are false because:

Multi-site policies will apply only to the data created after migration, unless you configure the manager node to convert legacy buckets to multi-site1.

All peer nodes do not need to run the same version of Splunk, as long as they are compatible with the manager node2.

Single-site buckets can be converted to multi-site buckets by changing the constrain_singlesite_buckets setting in the manager node's server.conf file to 'false'1.

asked 13/11/2024
Ernest Altagracia Marte
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