BMC Helix Log Analytics 24.1


BMC Helix Log Analytics 24.1

Analyze log files from multiple environments and applications and get to the root cause of the issue that you are troubleshooting by using BMC Helix Log Analytics. It is an open, scalable, and secure product that reduces the time required to search the log files to troubleshoot an issue.

Release notes and notices Updated 27 Apr 2025

Learn what’s new or changed for BMC Helix Log Analytics including new features, urgent issues, documentation updates, and fixes or patches.

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Date

Summary

Reference

March 4, 2024

Updates available in this release

  • Detect anomalies
  • Use REST APIs to search for logs

February 8, 2024

None

January 10, 2024

Update available in this release: Enhanced log collection for Kubernetes

Setting up and going live

As an administrator, load company data and set up the service.

Collecting logs

As an administrator, identify and collect logs that you want to monitor and analyze.

Enriching logs

As an administrator, configure log enrichment to add relevant information to plain logs.

Deriving insights from logs

As an operator, perform root cause analysis by using BMC Helix Log Analytics.

Archiving and restoring logs

As an administrator, restore the archived logs for analysis.

Log management endpoints in the REST API

As an administrator or developer, use REST API endpoints to manage logs.

Generating alerts from logs

As an operator, perform root cause analysis by using BMC Helix Log Analytics.
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