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- 9.2.1-patch2
- 9.2.1-patch1
- 9.2.1
- 9.2.0.1
- 9.2.0
- 9.1.4-patch2
- 9.1.4-patch1
- 9.1.4
- 9.1.3
- 9.1.2
- 9.1.1
- 9.1.0.2
- 9.1.0.1
- 9.0.9-patch2
- 9.0.9-patch1
- 9.0.9
- 9.0.8
- 9.0.7
- 9.0.6
- 9.0.5.1
- 9.0.5
- 9.0.4.1
- 9.0.4
- 9.0.0
- 8.2.12
- 8.2.11
- 8.2.10
- 8.2.6
- 8.2.5
- 8.2.4
- 8.2.3.2
- 8.2.3
- 8.2.2
- 8.2.1
- 8.2.0
- 8.1.14
- 8.1.13
- 8.1.10
- 8.1.9
- 8.1.8
- 8.1.7.1
- 8.1.7
- 8.1.6
- 8.1.5
- 8.1.4
- 8.1.3
- 8.1.2
- 8.1.1
- 8.1.0.1
- 8.1.0
- 8.0.10
- 8.0.9
- 8.0.8
- 8.0.7
- 8.0.6.1
- 8.0.6
- 8.0.5.1
- 8.0.5
- 8.0.4.1
- 8.0.4
- 8.0.3
- 8.0.2.1
- 8.0.2
- 8.0.1
- 8.0.0
- 7.3.9
- 7.3.8
- 7.3.7
- 7.3.6
- 7.3.5
- 7.3.4.2
- 7.3.4
- 7.3.3
- 7.3.2
- 7.3.1
- 7.3.0
- 7.2.10.1
- 7.2.10
- 7.2.9
- 7.2.8
- 7.2.7
- 7.2.6
- 7.2.5.1
- 7.2.5
- 7.2.4
- 7.2.3
- 7.2.2
- 7.2.1
- 7.2.0
9.2.1-patch2
Changes
- Use splunk_api to remove existing HEC token
- Revert UDS regressions for windows bind + idx cluster peering
- Add UDS check for empty cli.socket file
- Fix conditions for HEC token creation
- Add Splunk version condition for setting mgmtMode
- Fix UDS check for indexer cluster peering
- Fix splunk_api body + cert_prefix usage
9.2.1-patch1
Changes
- Check for UDS file instead of UDS flag
- Bugfixes
9.2.1
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.2.0.1
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.2.0
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.1.4-patch2
Changes
- Use splunk_api to remove existing HEC token
- Revert UDS regressions for windows bind + idx cluster peering
- Add UDS check for empty cli.socket file
- Fix conditions for HEC token creation
- Add Splunk version condition for setting mgmtMode
- Fix UDS check for indexer cluster peering
- Fix splunk_api body + cert_prefix usage
9.1.4-patch1
Changes
- Check for UDS file instead of UDS flag
- Bugfixes
9.1.4
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.1.3
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.1.2
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
- Bugfixes for Splunk-Ansible
9.1.1
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.1.0.2
Changes
- Bugfixes
9.1.0.1
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.0.9-patch2
Changes
- Use splunk_api to remove existing HEC token
- Revert UDS regressions for windows bind + idx cluster peering
- Add UDS check for empty cli.socket file
- Fix conditions for HEC token creation
- Add Splunk version condition for setting mgmtMode
- Fix UDS check for indexer cluster peering
- Fix splunk_api body + cert_prefix usage
9.0.9-patch1
Changes
- Check for UDS file instead of UDS flag
- Bugfixes
9.0.9
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.0.8
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.0.7
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates
9.0.6
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates + bugfixes
9.0.5.1
Changes
- Bugfixes
9.0.5
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates + bugfixes
9.0.4.1
Changes
- Bugfixes
9.0.4
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates + bugfixes
9.0.0
Changes
- Support for latest major Splunk release
- Documentation updates + bugfixes
8.2.12
Changes
- Documentation updates + bugfixes
8.2.11
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.10
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.6
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.5
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.4
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.3.2
Changes
- Patch release for CVE-2021-44228
8.2.3
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.2
What's New?
- Support for installing apps directly to a given path using
app_paths_install
. See our documentation for details.
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.2.1
What's New?
- Support for installing apps locally on a Cluster Manager or Deployer instance using
apps_location_local
. Bothapps_location
andapps_location_local
can be used concurrently and follow the same syntax. See our documentation for details.
Changes
- Enabled
force_basic_auth
to reduce requests to splunkd - Bugfixes
8.2.0
What's New?
- Added support for setting
clientName
indeploymentclient.conf
splunk.deployment_client.name
indefault.yml
SPLUNK_DEPLOYMENT_CLIENT_NAME
environment variable
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.1.14
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.1.13
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.1.10
Changes
- Bugfixes
8.1.9
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.5.
Changes
- See 8.2.5 changes above.
8.1.8
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.4.
Changes
- See 8.2.4 changes above.
8.1.7.1
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.3.2.
Changes
- See 8.2.3.2 changes above.
8.1.7
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.3.
Changes
- See 8.2.3 changes above.
8.1.6
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.2.
Changes
- See 8.2.2 changes above.
8.1.5
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.1.
Changes
- See 8.2.1 changes above.
8.1.4
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.0.
Changes
- See 8.2.0 changes above.
8.1.3
Changes
- Bugfixes
- Documentation and CI updates
8.1.2
Changes
- Bugfixes and documentation updates
8.1.1
Changes
- Fetches peer node data for DMC
- Bugfixes and documentation updates
8.1.0.1
Changes
- Bugfixes and cleanup
8.1.0
What's New?
- Added environment variables to configure HTTPS on Splunkd. See Supported environment variables for details.
SPLUNKD_SSL_
prefixed environment variablessplunk.ssl
section indefault.yml
Changes
- Enabled multisite for the
splunk_monitor
role - Enabled local indexing on the license master
- Bugfixes and cleanup
8.0.10
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.1.
Changes
- See 8.2.1 changes above.
8.0.9
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.2.0.
Changes
- See 8.2.0 changes above.
8.0.8
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.1.1.
Changes
- See 8.1.1 changes above.
8.0.7
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.1.0.
Changes
- See 8.1.0 changes above.
8.0.6.1
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.1.1.
Changes
- See 8.1.1 changes above.
8.0.6
What's New?
- Support for declarative admin password, enabling password updates and rotations.
splunk.password
will always be the password for the admin user and changes tosplunk.password
will drive password reconciliation.splunk.declarative_admin_password
indefault.yml
SPLUNK_DECLARATIVE_ADMIN_PASSWORD
environment variable
- Added flag to disable pop-ups and new user tour
splunk.disable_popups
indefault.yml
SPLUNK_DISABLE_POPUPS
environment variable
Changes
- Fixed default variable propagation order
- ASan v5 is dynamically linked to builds
- Bugfixes and security updates
8.0.5.1
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.6.
Changes
- See 8.0.6 changes above.
8.0.5
What's New?
- Support for Splunk Enterprise Security (ES)
- Added a role for the Distributed Monitoring Console (DMC)
- Support for forwarding from the Splunk Data Stream Processor (DSP)
Changes
splunk.license_master_url
now allows scheme and port to be set along with the protocol- Updates to tests and documentation
8.0.4.1
What's New?
- Support for setting the deployer push mode to control how apps are bundled and distributed to cluster members:
shc.deployer_push_mode
indefault.yml
- Added the config variable
auxiliary_cluster_masters
to support enabling a search head to search across multiple indexer clusters. See Multi-Cluster Search for details on configuration. - Documentation on executing
splunk-ansible
remotely, through a controller node such as Ansible Tower/AWX
Changes
- Apps copied from
etc/apps
now include thelocal
directory, ignoringlocal/app.conf
- Set custom Splunkd connection timeout using either:
splunk.connection_timeout
indefault.yml
SPLUNK_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
environment variable
8.0.4
What's New?
- Support for custom SSL certificates for the Splunkd management endpoint
- Support for custom ports for Splunk Application Server and App KV Store using either:
splunk.appserver.port
,splunk.kvstore.port
indefault.yml
SPLUNK_APPSERVER_PORT
,SPLUNK_KVSTORE_PORT
environment variables
- Java installation through
default.yml
withjava_download_url
,java_update_version
, andjava_version
- Support for Windows+AWS deployments for Splunk v7.2 and v7.3
Changes
- Set pass4SymmKey for indexer discovery separately from pass4SymmKey for indexer clustering with either:
splunk.idxc.discoveryPass4SymmKey
indefault.yml
SPLUNK_IDXC_DISCOVERYPASS4SYMMKEY
environment variable
outputs.conf
is configured without REST calls to ensure forwarding is enabled before Splunk starts- Splunk Deployer can be used as a deployment client
- Refactored molecule test structure
8.0.3
What's New?
- Support for custom SSL certificates for the HEC endpoint
- Support for Java installations on Red Hat and CentOS
- Updated defaults for
service_name
Changes
- Switched
splunk.conf
indefault.yml
from a dictionary mapping to an array-based scheme. The change is backwards compatible but moving to the new array-based type is highly recommended as the new standard. - In S2S configuration, revised Splunk restart trigger to occur only when
splunktcp
has changed and Splunk is running - Refactored how apps are copied and disabled
- Bugfix for supporting empty stanzas in config files
8.0.2.1
What's New?
- Added support for reading
SPLUNK_PASSWORD
from a file - License master and cluster master URLs are now also configurable in the
default.yml
config, as well as with theLICENSE_MASTER_URL
andCLUSTER_MASTER_URL
environment variables - Added support for auto-detecting the
service_name
for SplunkForwarder and allowing manual configuration withsplunk.service_name
Changes
- All HEC related variables were revised to follow a nested dict format in
default.yml
, i.e.splunk.hec_enableSSL
is nowsplunk.hec.ssl
. See the Provision HEC example in the docs. - Fixed HEC-related API calls to be idempotent. This supports changing anything in
splunk.hec.*
and having the change be reflected upon next container restart.
8.0.2
What's New?
- Revised Splunk forwarding/receiving plays to optionally support SSL. See About securing data from forwarders.
- Initial support for forwarder management using Splunk Monitoring Console
- New environment variables exposed to control replication/search factor for clusters, key/value pairs written to
splunk-launch.conf
, and replacing default security key (pass4SymmKey)
Changes
- Created new environment variables to control indexer + search head clustering replication and search factor at run-time; error handling of these values are now moved into dynamic inventory script
- Created new environment variable
SPLUNK_PASS4SYMMKEY
to allow users to change the default shipped with Splunk Enterprise. Additionally, consolidated naming, soSPLUNK_SHC_SECRET
andSPLUNK_IDXC_SECRET
will now be replaced bySPLUNK_SHC_PASS4SYMMKEY
andSPLUNK_IDXC_PASS4SYMMKEY
respectively in the future (see documentation on securing clusters) - Added
SPLUNK_LAUNCH_CONF
that accepts key=value comma-separated pairs (ex:SPLUNK_LAUNCH_CONF=OPTIMISTIC_ABOUT_FILE_LOCKING=1,HELLO=WORLD
) that will get written to the Splunk Enterprise instance'ssplunk-launch.conf
- Splunk-to-Splunk forwarding and receiving is now rewritten to support an optional SSL. To utilize encryption, you must bring your own certificates and make them available to both forwarders and receivers. For more information, see the documentation on securing forwarder to indexer communication
- Added
ansible_environment
variable todefault.yml
to set environment variables for task action contexts (see Ansible documentation on setting environment) - Added and renamed variables in
default.yml
to control retry/backoff logic at a more granular level - Refactored dynamic inventory script to remove duplicate code and improve code coverage
- Bugfixes around how clustering secrets were set - if you experience breakages, you can manually update the
pass4SymmKey
value in either[shclustering]/[clustering]
stanzas ofserver.conf
and restart Splunk to re-encrypt the tokens
NOTE Changes made to support new features may break backwards-compatibility with former versions of the default.yml
schema. This was deemed necessary for maintainability and extensibility for these additional features requested by the community. While we do test and make an effort to support previous schemas, it is strongly advised to regenerate the default.yml
if you plan on upgrading to this version.
DEPRECATION WARNING As mentioned in the changelog, the environment variables SPLUNK_SHC_SECRET
and SPLUNK_IDXC_SECRET
will now be replaced by SPLUNK_SHC_PASS4SYMMKEY
and SPLUNK_IDXC_PASS4SYMMKEY
respectively. Both are currently supported and will be mapped to the same setting now, but in the future we will likely remove both SPLUNK_SHC_SECRET
and SPLUNK_IDXC_SECRET
8.0.1
What's New?
- Additional options to control SmartStore configuration
- Service name fixes for AWS
- Bugfixes around forwarding and SHC-readiness
Changes
- Small adjustment in forwarding settings to send data to specific tiers
- Bugfix in SHC readiness probe to properly handle membership list updates
- Adding more advanced options for SmartStore, including cache manager, per-index retention sizes, and hotlist recency settings
NOTE If you are currently using SmartStore, this change does break backwards-compatibility with former versions of the
default.yml
schema. This was necessary to expose the additional features asked for by the community. Please regenerate thedefault.yml
if you plan on upgrading to this version.
8.0.0
What's New?
- Python 2 and Python 3 compatibility
- Bugfixes
Changes
- Increasing delay intervals to better handle different platforms
- Adding vars needed for Ansible Galaxy
- Bugfix for pre-playbook tasks not supporting URLs
7.3.9
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.1.2.
Changes
- See 8.1.2 changes.
7.3.8
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.1.0.1.
Changes
- See 8.1.0.1 changes.
7.3.7
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.5.
Changes
- See 8.0.5 changes.
7.3.6
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.4.1.
Changes
- See 8.0.4.1 changes.
7.3.5
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.2.1.
Changes
- See 8.0.2.1 changes.
7.3.4.2
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.2.1.
Changes
- See 8.0.2.1 changes.
7.3.4
What's New?
- Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.1.
Changes
- See 8.0.1 changes.
7.3.3
What's New?
- Support for variety of Splunk package types
- Better management of deployment server apps
- Bugfixes around app installation
Changes
- Removing unnecessary apps in distributed ITSI installations
- Partitioning apps in
serverclass.conf
when using the deployment server - Adding support for activating Splunk Free license on boot
- Support for cluster labels via environment variables
- Bugfixes around app installation (through
default.yml
and pathing)
7.3.2
What's New?
- Python 2 and Python 3 compatibility
- Bugfixes
Changes
- Support and compatibility across Python 2 and Python 3
- Various bugfixes
7.3.1
What's New?
- Enterprise Security application fix
- Bugfixes and environment cleanup
Changes
- Refactored Systemd
- Fixed application installation issues
- Fixed Ansible formatting issue
- Cleaned up Python files before install
7.3.0
What's New?
- Reorganizing multi-site playbooks
- Initial support for Cygwin-based Windows environments
- Minor bugfixes
Changes
- Adding ability to dynamically change
SPLUNK_ROOT_ENDPOINT
at start-up time - Adding ability to dynamically change SplunkWeb HTTP port at start-up time
- Modified manner in which deployment server installs + distributes app bundles
- More multi-site functionality
- Support for Cygwin-based Windows environments
- Minor documentation changes
7.2.10.1
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.3.
Changes
- See 8.0.3 changes.
7.2.10
What's New?
Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.2.1.
Changes
- See 8.0.2.1 changes.
7.2.9
What's New?
- Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 8.0.0.
Changes
- See 8.0.0 changes
7.2.8
What's New?
- Syncing with latest codebase - currently up to sync with 7.3.0.
Changes
- See 7.3.0 changes
7.2.7
What's New?
- Reorganizing multi-site playbooks
- Initial support for Cygwin-based Windows environments
- Minor bugfixes
Changes
- Adding ability to dynamically change
SPLUNK_ROOT_ENDPOINT
at start-up time - Adding ability to dynamically change SplunkWeb HTTP port at start-up time
- Modified manner in which deployment server installs + distributes app bundles
- More multi-site functionality
- Support for Cygwin-based Windows environments
- Minor documentation changes
7.2.6
What's New?
Nothing - releasing new images to support Splunk Enterprise maintenance patch.
Changes
- Nothing - releasing new images to support Splunk Enterprise maintenance patch
7.2.5.1
What's New?
Nothing - releasing new images to support Splunk Enterprise maintenance patch.
Changes
- Nothing - releasing new images to support Splunk Enterprise maintenance patch
7.2.5
What's New?
- Introducing multi-site to the party
- Added
splunk_deployment_server
role - Minor bugfixes
Changes
- Adding support for
splunk_deployment_server
role - Adding initial framework to support multi-site deployments
- Small refactor of upgrade logic
- Ansible syntactic sugar and playbook clean-up
- Documentation overhaul
- Adding CircleCI to support automated regression testing
7.2.4
What's New?
- Support for Java installation in standalones and search heads
- Hardening of asynchronous SHC bootstrapping procedures
- App installation across all topologies
- Adding CircleCI to support automated regression testing
- Minor bugfixes
Changes
- Changing replication port from 4001 to 9887 for PS and field best practices
- Adding support for multiple licenses via URL and file path globs
- Adding support for java installation
- Hardening SHC-readiness during provisioning due to large-scale deployment synchronization issues
- Extracting out
admin
username to be dynamic and flexible and enabling it to be user-defined - App installation support for distributed topologies (SHC, IDXC, etc.) and some primitive premium app support
- Supporting Splunk restart only when required (via Splunk internal restart_required check)
- Minor documentation changes
7.2.3
What's New?
Nothing - releasing new images to support Splunk Enterprise maintenance patch.
Changes
- Nothing - releasing new images to support Splunk Enterprise maintenance patch
7.2.2
What's New?
- Permission model refactor
- Minor bugfixes
Changes
- Writing ansible logs to container artifact directory
- Adding templates for various OS/distributions to define default
default.yml
settings - Adding
no_log
to prevent password exposure - Support new permission model with
become/become_user
elevation/de-elevation when interacting withsplunkd
- Support for out-of-the-box SSL-enabled SplunkWeb
- Adding ability to generate any configuration file in
$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local
- Introducing user-defined pre- and post- playbook hooks that can run before and after
site.yml
, respectively - Minor documentation changes
7.2.1
What's New?
- Initial SmartStore support
- App installation for direct URL link, local tarball, and from SplunkBase for standalone and forwarder
Changes
- Minor documentation changes
- Introducing support for SmartStore and index creation via
defaults.yml
- Checks for first-time run to drive idempotency
- Adding capability to enable boot-start of splunkd as a service
- Support for user-defined splunk.secret file
- Adding app installation features (direct link, local tarball, and SplunkBase)
- Fixing bug where HEC receiving was not enabled on various Splunk roles
- Ansible syntactic sugar and playbook clean-up
- Minor documentation changes
7.2.0
What's New?
Everything :)
Changes
- Initial release!
- Support for Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Universal Forwarder deployments on Docker
- Supporting standalone and distributed topologies