Splunk® Enterprise

Release Notes

Splunk Enterprise version 8.0 is no longer supported as of October 22, 2021. See the Splunk Software Support Policy for details. For information about upgrading to a supported version, see How to upgrade Splunk Enterprise.
This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® Enterprise. For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.

Deprecated and removed in version 8.0

This page lists features, computing platforms, and browsers for which Splunk Inc. has deprecated or removed support in version 8.0 of the Splunk platform.

What does "deprecated" mean?

Deprecated features, platforms, and browsers continue to work and Splunk supports them until support is removed. However, customers need to begin planning now for the future removal of support.

What does "removed" mean?

When Splunk removes support for a feature, platform, or browser it means that the feature, platform, or browser no longer works with the Splunk platform and customers must find an alternative.

Deprecated features in version 8.0

The following table summarizes the features that are deprecated in version 8.0. These features continue to be supported in version 8.0, but Splunk reminds customers that deprecated features might be removed in a future release.

Newly deprecated in this version What do I need to know? First deprecated
No features are newly deprecated in version 8.0.
Still deprecated in this version What do I need to know? First deprecated
The tscollect command The tscollect command relies on time-series index (tsidx) files in namespaces that reside on individual search heads and are incompatible with search head clustering. This feature has been superseded by data models, which reside on the indexer and are more performant. Data models are accessible from any search head. See Accelerate data models in the Knowledge Manager Manual. Version 7.3.0
literals.conf Use of literals.conf has been deprecated. Use messages.conf to modify notifications that display in Splunk Web. Version 7.2.2
The static/app-packages endpoint This endpoint has been deprecated and might be removed entirely in a future release. Version 6.6.x.
Element-level refresh interval The element-level refresh interval option <option name="refresh.auto.interval"> has been replaced with more robust refresh controls to set both the interval/delay as well as the display type. Version 6.5.x
HeaderView and FooterView in the Splunk Web Framework HeaderView and FooterView are replaced by LayoutView. Version 6.5.x
Dashboard Framework: Dual support for option height configuration Splunk has deprecated dual support for option height configuration as "100px" and "100". Version 6.4.x
Dashboard Framework: Selected attributes of <single> Splunk has deprecated the following attributes of <single>:
  • additionalClass
  • classField
  • beforeLabel
  • afterLabel
  • linkFields
  • linkSearch
  • linkView
Version 6.4.x
Simple XML <seed> tag In Simple XML <form></form> code blocks, use <initialValue> instead of <seed>. Version 6.3.x
Simple XML <option name = "previewResults"> tag This tag has been deprecated and might be removed entirely in a future release. Version 6.3.x
"Run a Script" alert action Use the custom alert action framework introduced in Splunk platform 6.3. Version 6.3.x
Simple XML charting.axisLabelsY.majorLabelVisibility and charting.axisLabelsY.majorTickSize attributes of the <chart> tag These attributes have been deprecated and might be removed entirely in a future release. Version 6.3.x
Search Head Pooling over the Network File System (NFS) protocol As an alternative, configure search head clustering. Version 6.2.x
Simple XML row grouping Row grouping is replaced by the <panel> node in Simple XML. Version 6.2.x
Simple XML <searchString>, <searchTemplate>, <searchName>, and <searchPostProcess> elements These elements are replaced by the new <search> element. Version 6.2.x
Simple XML <earliestTime> and <latestTime> elements These elements are replaced by <earliest> and <latest> elements. Version 6.2.x
Simple XML <populatingSearch> and <populatingSavedSearch> elements These elements are replaced by the <search> element. Version 6.2.x
Simple XML link attributes <link field="..."> and <link series="..."> used in drilldown to constrain an action to a certain field These elements are replaced by the <condition field="..."> element. Version 6.2.x
The datamodel/acceleration REST endpoint This endpoint has been deprecated and might be removed entirely in a future release. Version 6.1.x
license_audit.log Use license_usage.log instead. Version 6.0.x
The SplunkLightForwarder app Use a universal forwarder instead. If you are using an app that still requires the light forwarder, see Deploy a light forwarder in the Forwarding Data manual. Version 6.0.x
Pre-trained CSV and IIS sourcetypes using the CHECK_FOR_HEADER attribute Use the INDEXED_EXTRACTIONS and associated attributes instead. Version 6.0.x
The ability to deploy in multi-tenant environments using tenants.conf on a deployment server This feature has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 6.0.x
The capability for a deployment server to be a deployment client of itself This feature was disabled in version 6.0.x. It is deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 6.0.x
FSchange monitor Use auditd and monitor the file output on *nix, or enable auditing of the Security Event Log and monitor file access events on Windows. See Monitor file system changes in Getting Data In. Version 5.x
Saved searches used within event types This feature has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 5.x
Event type auto-discovery This feature has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 5.x
Distributed block signing and event hashing This feature has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 5.x
CHECK_FOR_HEADER props.conf attribute (for index-time field extractions) This feature has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 5.x
entity.setEntity Python SDK function This feature has been deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Version 5.x
The setfields command The setfields command is deprecated. Version 5.x
The folderized command The folderize command is deprecated. Version 4.2

Removed features in version 8.0

Splunk has removed the following features in version 8.0. Customers must immediately find alternatives.

Removed in this version What do I need to know? First deprecated
Splunk Web Legacy Mode Running Splunk Web in Legacy Mode by setting appServerPorts = 0 in web.conf has been removed. This was a temporary workaround for issues that are now resolved. Normal mode provides performance and configuration benefits. Version 6.4.x
Advanced XML and the Module System For future development, use Simple XML. Version 6.3.x
Python 2 support for Splunk Web Splunk has replaced Python 2 with Python 3 for Splunk Web. N/A
Search head pooling Use search head clustering for distributed search. Version 6.2.x
<iframe> and <embed> are no longer shown by default in dashboards. Use the html_allow_embeddable_content flag in web.conf instead. N/A

Planned removals

Splunk expects to remove the following previously deprecated features in the next non-maintenance release of the Splunk platform.

Feature What do I need to know? First deprecated
The apps/appinstall endpoint This endpoint has been deprecated and will be removed entirely in the next non-maintenance release. Version 6.6.x.


Platform support changes in version 8.0

The following tables summarize the deprecation and removal of support for specific operating systems and file systems in this version of Splunk Enterprise.

For complete information on supported platforms, see System requirements for use of Splunk Enterprise on-premises in the Splunk Enterprise Installation Manual.

Deprecated operating systems in version 8.0

The following table summarizes the deprecated operating systems in this version of Splunk Enterprise. A blank cell or an unlisted operating system indicates there is no change to support in this version.

Operating system Splunk Enterprise
with an Enterprise license
Splunk Enterprise
with a Free or Trial license
Universal forwarder
Linux Kernel 2.6 x86-64 Deprecated (since 7.3.0) Deprecated (since 7.3.0)

Removed operating systems in version 8.0

The following table summarizes the removal of support for specific operating systems in this version of Splunk Enterprise. A blank cell or an unlisted operating system indicates there is no change to support in this version.

Operating system Splunk Enterprise
with an Enterprise license
Splunk Enterprise
with a Free or Trial license
Universal forwarder
Windows 8.1 x86_64 Removed
Windows 8.1 x86_32 Removed
Windows Server 2012 R2 x86_64 Removed Removed Removed
Windows Server 2012 x86_64 Removed Removed Removed
Solaris 10 x86_64 Removed
FreeBSD 10 x86_64 Removed
macOS 10.12 Removed Removed

Deprecated file systems in version 8.0

None.

Removed file systems in version 8.0

None.

Browser support changes in version 8.0

The following sections summarize the deprecation and removal of support for specific browsers in this version of the Splunk platform.

Deprecated browser support in version 8.0

None.

Removed browser support in version 8.0

None.

Last modified on 09 December, 2022
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise: 8.0.0, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.0.3, 8.0.4, 8.0.5, 8.0.6, 8.0.7, 8.0.8, 8.0.9, 8.0.10


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