Installation Manual

 


AIX installation

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AIX installation

This topic will guide you through installing Splunk on the AIX platform.

Note: If you are upgrading, review the upgrade documentation later in this manual and check the migration documentation for any migation considerations before proceeding.


Install Splunk

The AIX install comes in tarball form only. We plan to provide a native install package in a later release.

When installing with the tarball:

To install Splunk on an AIX system, expand the tarball into an appropriate directory. The default install directory is /opt/splunk.

For AIX 5.3, check to make sure your service packs are up to date. Splunk requires the following service level:

$ oslevel -r
5300-005


Start Splunk

Splunk can run as any user on the local system. If you run Splunk as a non-root user, make sure that Splunk has the appropriate permissions to read the inputs that you specify. Refer to the instructions for running Splunk as a non-root user for more information.

To start Splunk from the command line interface, run the following command:

 $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk start

By convention, this document uses:

Startup options

The first time you start Splunk after a new installation, you must accept the license agreement. To start Splunk and accept the license in one step:

 $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk start --accept-license

Note: There are two dashes before the accept-license option.

For more information, refer to Splunk startup options

If this is an upgrade to 3.2 or later, you have the option of reviewing changes to be made to your configuration files during migration. Refer to the upgrade instructions for more details.

Launch Splunk Web and log in

After you start Splunk and accept the license agreement,

1. In a browser window, access Splunk Web at http://<hostname>:port.

2. If you are running Splunk with a Free license, Splunk Web launches without prompting you for login information. If you are running Splunk with an Enterprise license, Splunk Web prompts you for login information (default, username admin and password changeme) before it launches.


Manage your license

If you are performing a new installation of Splunk or switching from one license type to another, you must update your license.


Uninstall Splunk

Use your local package management commands to uninstall Splunk. In most cases, files that were not originally installed by the package will be retained. These files include your configuration and index files which are under your installation directory.

If you can't use package management commands, follow the instructions for manually uninstalling Splunk components.

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 3.2.2 , 3.2.3 , 3.2.4 , 3.2.5 , 3.2.6 , 3.3 , 3.3.1 , 3.3.2 , 3.3.3 , 3.3.4 , 3.4 , 3.4.1 , 3.4.2 , 3.4.3 , 3.4.5 , 3.4.6 , 3.4.8 , 3.4.9 , 3.4.10 , 3.4.11 , 3.4.12 , 3.4.13 , 3.4.14 View the Article History for its revisions.


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