23.1 enhancements and patches
If you are new to BMC Discovery, we recommend that you see Getting-started as an introduction to using the product.
Review the BMC Discovery 23.1 (12.8) enhancements for features that will benefit your organization and to understand changes that might impact your users.
Version | Fixed issues | Updates and enhancements |
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23.1.01 (12.8.0.1) | None | |
23.1.00 (12.8) |
Deep discovery of VMware guest hosts by using vCenter APIs
Discover the guest hosts that are managed by vCenter, even if those hosts are not accessible from the appliance or from BMC Discovery Outpost that you are using. In version 23.1, you can enable VMware guest scanning for individual IP scans. For more information about configuring and discovering the VMWare guest hosts, see Discovering-VMware-guest-hosts-by-using-the-vCenter-API.
Disable cloud host detection for individual scans
Earlier versions of BMC Discovery, by default, attempted to detect the cloud platform on which a host is running. In version 23.1, you can disable cloud host detection for individual IP scans. This enhancement helps you avoid an unnecessary step when you scan hosts on a subnet that is not hosted in the cloud. And, in turn, reduces the time taken for such scans.
For more information, see How to disable cloud host detection.
A similar enhancement improves efficiency when you discover EC2 hosts by using SSM or hosts in GCP by using IAP. For discovery by using SSM and IAP, the target is known to be cloud-hosted, and the cloud provider is known. So, cloud detection is disabled and only the appropriate methods, AWS or GCP are used. In a normal host scan, cloud detection is used to determine whether the target is cloud-hosted and if so, to detect the cloud provider.
Miscellaneous enhancements
This release contains the following miscellaneous enhancements:
- When scanning endpoints, BMC Discovery uses a series of methods to retrieve information from the target. Some of the methods used are not relevant to all targets. For example, when scanning a Linux host, the getServices method is not required, as it is valid only for Windows hosts. In version 23.1, the method is skipped and DiscoveryAccess reports it as RequestSkipped. In the details field, the corresponding getServices method shows, Only applies to Windows Hosts.
The npcap tool used in the component of BMC Discovery Outpost has been upgraded to version 1.71.
- The external REST APIs are defined by using OpenAPI 3.0 rather than Swagger 2.0.
- The default sensitive data filters have been improved for processes and files. However, the filters are only available in new installations of BMC Discovery, and not in upgraded systems. For more information, see Masking-sensitive-data.
- In a cluster, the replication factor is set automatically according to the number of members in the cluster. In large clusters, where performance has been a problem, it might be improved by limiting the replication factor. For more information, see Configuring-model-maintenance-settings.
- Installation of BMC Discovery Outpost is supported on a Windows Server Core platform.
- If the available disk space is lower than the Stop Discovery setting, a banner is displayed with details of the partition running low on space and the current limit. For more information, see Baseline configuration.
- The files created by using appliance backup no longer use the term ADDM in the file or path.
- Host profiles contain information on the host model and vendor.
Change of supported OS for BMC Discovery Outpost
The minimum supported version of the OS for the BMC Discovery Outpost is Windows Server 2016. Before upgrading your BMC Discovery Outposts to BMC Discovery 23.1, you must upgrade any BMC Discovery Outpost hosts to Windows Server 2016 and later.
What else changed in this release
Description | Reference |
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Nodes added, changed, or removed in BMC Discovery. | |
System level differences between BMC Discovery versions running on CentOS 7, and earlier versions running CentOS 6. | |
Latest changes in BMC Discovery commands. | |
List of OS and application packages contained in a default BMC Discovery Enterprise Edition installation. | |
Changes to open source packages and freely distributable binary components in BMC Discovery. | |
Updates to predefined reports available by default in BMC Discovery. |