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Splunk ES Glass Tables Error

andrewdore
Explorer

I have loaded Enterprise Security. Glass Tables is in the navigation configuration section but does not appear in the menu.

I cannot seem to find the error. Any suggestions please?

1 Solution

nkpiquette
Path Finder

The answer is to upgrade to ES 4.7.4 that was released on October 30, 2017.

Date resolved Issue number Description
2017-10-30 SOLNESS-12532 ess_gt_lister.xml does not exist.

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srisahitya_v
Communicator

I have ES app on Search Head cluster, is this also a reason glass tables not working?

OR

ES app will work after upgradation?

any suggestion guys?

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nkpiquette
Path Finder

The answer is to upgrade to ES 4.7.4 that was released on October 30, 2017.

Date resolved Issue number Description
2017-10-30 SOLNESS-12532 ess_gt_lister.xml does not exist.

andrewdore
Explorer

Thanks for your reply, nkpiquette.

I was on 4.7.3 at the time of the question. I did this upgrade to 4.7.4 shortly after its release, and it resolved the issue.

Hopefully this helps others with the same issue.

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srisahitya_v
Communicator

I have ES app on Search Head cluster, is this also a reason glass tables not working?

OR

ES app will work after upgradation

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andrewdore
Explorer

I have had it working on a search head cluster.

The ES app should work after upgrading.

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srisahitya_v
Communicator

Did you get answer for this?

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andrewdore
Explorer

Yes, it was as @nkpiquette said.

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