Allow multiple receiving server for a target_group#75
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Allow multiple receiving server for a target_group#75innyso wants to merge 1 commit intohuit:masterfrom
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This code update will allow a forwarder output.conf to have multiple receiving servers for a particular target group. This is usually use for load-balancing purpose (http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/3.1.3/Admin/SetUpDataBalancing) 2 rspec are included to make sure the expected behavior.
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This code update will allow a forwarder output.conf to have multiple
receiving servers for a particular target group. This is usually use for
load-balancing purpose (http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/3.1.3/Admin/SetUpDataBalancing)
2 rspec are included to make sure the expected behavior.