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- Expects the package to be available in a system IPS repository (configured outside of this module) - Installs an SMF manifest to run Splunk as the desired user - Re-establishes the orphaned splunk-launch.conf template, since a copy of this file is required before splunk will run
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This PR adds support for installing and running Splunk on Solaris 11
(configured outside of this module)
(extending previous PR Allow splunk to run as a non-root user on RedHat #72)
copy of this file is required before splunk will run
The SMF manifest was borrowed from https://answers.splunk.com/answering/6153/view.html and modified slightly to set the SPLUNK_HOME envvar correctly and interpolate the template variables.
This has been tested on Solaris 11.2 only.