Deprecated and discontinued features


Check for announcements that might affect future releases of the product. These changes can affect the way in which you configure or run the installed version of BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations or BMC Helix Developer Tools.

Note

While every effort is made to provide accurate, forward-looking guidance on product direction to assist you with your buying and planning decisions, BMC cannot guarantee that intentions stated as follows are final and binding. 

For information about log collection direction, see Statement-of-direction-log-collection

Deprecated features and components

Deprecated features are still available in the product or service. However, they are no longer under active development and might be discontinued from the product in the future. We encourage you to plan and implement the recommended change.

Feature

Announcement and recommendations

nginx-proxy ports 80 and 443

Starting with version 23.3.02, nginx-proxy ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) are deprecated if you are collecting data from a third-party product by using the BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations on-premises gateway via the webhook mechanism. 

Instead, access the UI by using port 7457 (HTTP) or 7443 (HTTPS).


Discontinued features and components

Discontinued features are no longer available in the product or service.

Feature

Announcement and recommendations

Log collection

Starting with version 23.1.02, BMC does not support collecting logs configurations (Windows and Linux connectors and integrations to Collect logs from files, Collect logs from AWS, and Collect logs from Kubernetes) in BMC Helix Developer Tools.  

Use BMC Helix Log Analytics collection policies (Collection > Collection Policies) to collect logs. For more information, see Collecting logs.

Dynatrace events

Starting from version 23.1.01, events are not collected from Dynatrace. If you have added a Dynatrace connector instance before upgrading to 23.1.01, event collection continues for that instance after upgrade.


 

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