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Configure Splunk to start at boot time

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Configure Splunk to start at boot time

On Windows, Splunk starts by default at machine startup. On other platforms, you must configure this manually. To disable this, see the end of this topic.

Splunk provides a utility that updates your system boot configuration so that Splunk starts when the system boots up. This utility creates a suitable init script (or makes a similar configuration change, depending on your OS).

As root, run:

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk enable boot-start

If you don't start Splunk as root, you can pass in the -user parameter to specify which user to start Splunk as. For example, if Splunk runs as the user bob, then as root you would run:

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk enable boot-start -user bob

If you want to stop Splunk from running at system startup time, run:

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk disable boot-start

More information is available in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/init.d/README and if you type help boot-start from the command line.

Note for Mac users

Splunk automatically creates a script and configuration file in the directory: /System/Library/StartupItems. This script is run at system start, and automatically stops Splunk at system shutdown.

Note: If you are using a Mac OS, you must have root level permissions (or use sudo). You need administrator access to use sudo..

Example:

Enable Splunk to start at system start up on Mac OS using:

just the CLI::

./splunk enable boot-start

the CLI with sudo:

sudo ./splunk enable boot-start

Disabling boot-start on Windows

By default, Splunk starts automatically when you start your Windows machine. You can configure the Splunk processes (SplunkWeb and Splunkd) to start manually from the Windows Services manager.

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.0.5 , 4.0.6 , 4.0.7 , 4.0.8 , 4.0.9 , 4.0.10 , 4.0.11 View the Article History for its revisions.


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