Dear Splunkers,
I would like to install Splunk on my Raspberry Pi 3 just to monitor some (network) devices (one NAS, one router and a PC at first) at home.
Does Pi3 has enough hardware resource to run Splunk (and maybe other services)?
Here are the specifications:
SoC: Broadcom BCM2837
CPU: 4× ARM Cortex-A53, 1.2GHz
GPU: Broadcom VideoCore IV
RAM: 1GB LPDDR2 (900 MHz)
Thank you in advance!
As far as I'm aware there are no Splunk Enterprise binaries compiled for ARM available, just a universal forwarder: http://blogs.splunk.com/2013/10/11/introducing-the-splunk-universal-forwarder-for-raspberry-pi/
As far as I'm aware there are no Splunk Enterprise binaries compiled for ARM available, just a universal forwarder: http://blogs.splunk.com/2013/10/11/introducing-the-splunk-universal-forwarder-for-raspberry-pi/
It's a pity, but thank you for the answer.
Please note that recent version of the Raspberry PI Splunk UF is available from the regular universal forwarder download page, under the Linux tab. Look for the "ARMv6" architecture. The package is available as a *.tgz
file.
(The announcement link above, links to the app on Splunk base (which is really an old 6.0 download). The latest version is supported by Splunk and available via the standard download channel.)
That download actually fails (neither the wget or the direct link work anymore) so the OP is correct - there's no more options for Raspberry Pi forwarding which is a shame as it is the No. 1 selling computer in the world!
Well, there is a ARMv6
version of the UF to download here https://www.splunk.com/en_us/download/universal-forwarder.html#tabs/linux and I was able to download splunkforwarder-7.2.0-8c86330ac18-Linux-arm.tgz
from there.
Also I was able to download an older version using wget
like this:
wget -O splunkforwarder-6.6.0-1c4f3bbe1aea-Linux-arm.tgz 'https://www.splunk.com/page/download_track?file=6.6.0/linux/splunkforwarder-6.6.0-1c4f3bbe1aea-Linux-arm.tgz&ac=&wget=true&name=wget&platform=Linux&architecture=ARM&version=6.6.0&product=universalforwarder&typed=release'
cheers, MuS
Ah indeed, you can download from the webpage, but the latest 7.2.x version fails to wget correctly.
Not ideal, but workable if you grab it from the webpage and SCP it to your RPi.
Thanks.