What is Fishbucket in Splunk?

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Posted On: Mar 12, 2020

 

Fishbucket in Splunk is a sub-directory that is used to monitor or track internally how far the content of your file is indexed in the Splunk. It has two contents to achieve this feature such as seek pointers and CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check). The default location of the fish bucket sub-directory is the $splunk_home/splunk/var/lib.

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