Do you know if Splunk can be installed using Parallels on Mac M1? I've been considering a Mac Pro and wanted to add Parallels for virtualization so that I can create multiple OS forwarding data, with a separate search head and indexer. How resource intensive is Splunk on the M1?
yes, the process is same as before M1. I don't think we need to install rosetta. I haven't installed rosetta before installing Splunk on my M1 MacBook Pro.
If it show "zsh: bad CPU type in executable: /Applications/splunk/bin/splunk" then try to install "rosetta" -> this helps Intel Apps works with arm based systems like M1,2,3,4 (developed by Apple) command to install : "softwareupdate --install-rosetta" if in case want to remove rosetta after usage : command to uninstall : "sudo /usr/sbin/softwareupdate --remove-rosetta"
In terminal it shows failed to open can you clarify it
Do you know if Splunk can be installed using Parallels on Mac M1? I've been considering a Mac Pro and wanted to add Parallels for virtualization so that I can create multiple OS forwarding data, with a separate search head and indexer. How resource intensive is Splunk on the M1?
So it's basically the same process as it would be on a Mac Intel, but on the M1 does Splunk run via Rosetta?
yes, the process is same as before M1. I don't think we need to install rosetta. I haven't installed rosetta before installing Splunk on my M1 MacBook Pro.
If it show "zsh: bad CPU type in executable: /Applications/splunk/bin/splunk"
then try to install "rosetta" -> this helps Intel Apps works with arm based systems like M1,2,3,4 (developed by Apple)
command to install : "softwareupdate --install-rosetta"
if in case want to remove rosetta after usage :
command to uninstall : "sudo /usr/sbin/softwareupdate --remove-rosetta"
good job thank you
Hello, what is the difference tgz and dmg file ?
apple.stackexchange.com/questions/252421/what-are-the-benefits-of-distributing-applications-via-dmg