Splunk® Supported Add-ons

Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics

Release history for Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics

The latest version of the Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics is 4.3.0. See Release notes for the Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics for the release notes of this latest version.

Version 4.2.4

Version 4.2.4 of Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics compliant with Splunk advisory and support of private key encrypted SSL Certificates.

Version 4.2.3

Version 4.2.3 of Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics fixed Javascript vulnerabilities. This makes the add-on more secure by fixing known cross-site scripting (XSS) related vulnerabilities as well as vulnerabilities created by object prototype pollution.

Version 4.2.2

Version 4.2.2 of Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics only contains "Splunk_TA_vmware_inframon" and "SA-Hydra-inframon" packages. With version 4.2.1 onwards "SA-VMWIndex-inframon", "Splunk_TA_vcenter", "Splunk_TA_esxilogs" packages have been removed from the TA build and will be published as an individual Splunk App on Splunkbase to make the add-on components SSAI-able.

Version 4.2.1

Version 4.2.1 of the Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics is a collection of add-ons that collect Performance, Inventory, Tasks, and Events data from VMware vCenters, ESXi Hosts, and Virtual Machines. The performance data of vCenter Server, Clusters, ESXi hosts, and Virtual Machines is ingested into Splunk in the form of metrics. The add-on provides deep operational visibility into granular performance metrics, logs, tasks and events, and topology from hosts, virtual machines, and virtual centers for use with the Splunk App for Infrastructure and IT Service Intelligence (ITSI)

Version 4.2.0

Version 4.2.0 of Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics collects the performance data of vCenter servers, clusters, datastore, ESXi hosts, and virtual machines in a metrics index. The add-on is updated to collect hierarchy inventory data to support the Splunk Supporting Add-on for VMware. Also, any occurrences of biased terms such as blacklist, whitelist, master, and slave have been replaced with appropriate unbiased terms. The occurrences of biased terms that refer to Splunk core terminology have been kept as is.

Version 4.1.0

Version 4.1.0 of Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics collects performance data of vCenter servers, clusters, datastores, ESXi hosts, and virtual machines in a metrics index. The inventory, tasks, and events data is ingested in an events index. The add-on also provides metrics allowlist/denylist functionality to filter the performance metrics collected for vCenter server, clusters, ESXi hosts, and virtual machines.

Version 4.0.0

Version 4.0.0 is the first release of the Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics

Version 4.0.0 of Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics collects performance data of vCenter server, clusters, ESXi hosts, and virtual machines in a metrics index. The inventory, tasks and events data is ingested in an events index. The Splunk Add-on for VMware version 3.4.7 can coexist with the Splunk Add-on for VMware Metrics on the same scheduler, indexer, and search head instances. However, the DCN instances of both add-ons must be different.

Last modified on 13 September, 2024
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