This page last updated: 04/08/08 11:04am
3.2.1
This page contains a list of issues resolved in this release of Splunk.
Resolved issues from 3.2
- An issue with multiple field extraction syntax causing splunkd to crash has been resolved.
- An issue with the cmd command causing segmentation faults has been resolved.
- An issue with forwarders mis-timestamping events into the future has been resolved.
- Non-DST timezones are now handled properly.
- An issue with parsing of _ and other capital letters in key names has been resolved.
- Editing users no longer results in a traceback.
- Highlighting of results now works correctly in distributed mode.
- An issue with the display of reporting on saved searches involving event types or tags has been resolved.
- Showing all lines now works correctly in IE.
- Specifying KV_MODE=multi is now supported correctly in props.conf.
- Timechart now uses local times for boundaries.
- Issues with rss alert notifications on Windows have been resolved.
- Saving a report in Splunk Web no longer removes reporting UI elements.
- An erroneous "unbalanced quotes" error in Splunk Web has been resolved.
- Alert scripts now take variables correctly.
- Splunk Web now recognizes non-standard database store directory locations.
- The set server-type forwarder command now works correctly.
- Windows Security events are now indexed correctly.
- Distributed search providers no longer display erroneous warnings about missing query IDs.
- Distributed search now returns complete result sets.
- The file command now sets metadata regarding source and sourcetype correctly
- RSS feeds are now displayed correctly from within Splunk Web.
- When defining key/value pairs, Splunk no longer includes quotes as part of the definition unless they are nested within an outer set of quotes. For example, key="" now defines an empty value.
- Daily indexing volume by server link now works correctly.
- Histograms saved to the dashboard now respect specified maximum event count.
- Subsearches are now supported in distributed environments.
Comments
No comments have been submitted.