We are happy to announce the latest release of NXLog Platform, version 1.14. This update adds an entitlements usage summary to the NXLog Platform UI and extends NXLog Agent support to the newest Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for long-lived legacy deployments.
Read on for more details about these updates.
See data source entitlements and usage at a glance
NXLog Platform 1.14 adds entitlements usage visibility to the NXLog Platform UI, giving you a clear breakdown of how your data source license is used without contacting support.
The Organization overview page now includes a summary card showing a progress bar of sources used against your entitlement, plus totals for entitled, used, and available log sources. From there, you can drill into a dedicated entitlements usage page that breaks the total into a tree view: sources collected directly by NXLog Agent ("in-agent sources") versus sources received over the network, broken down further by the module that received them.
This removes the guesswork around license usage, making it easier to plan capacity or to see at a glance when you’ve gone into overage instead of guessing from confusing figures. See our documentation on entitlements usage for more details.
Monitor systems running the newest Ubuntu LTS
NXLog Agent 6.15 adds support for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) on x86_64, ARM64, and ARMv7. This means that upgrading your Ubuntu hosts to the most recent LTS version doesn’t create a gap in log visibility.
See NXLog Agent’s complete list of supported operating systems.
Collect logs from legacy RHEL 5 and CentOS 5 systems
NXLog Agent 6.15 adds official support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and other glibc 2.5-based systems, such as CentOS 5, through a new generic RPM package built for regulated, industrial, or otherwise long-lived deployments that cannot be upgraded. Once enrolled, these hosts are managed in NXLog Platform like any other agent, with the same status monitoring, remote management, and configuration deployment as the rest of your fleet.
See NXLog Agent modules by operating system for the list of supported modules. For a closer look at why these systems still matter and how NXLog Agent closes the visibility gap, see the blog post NXLog Agent 6.15 adds RHEL 5 support: log collection for the systems you can’t upgrade.
Find out more
Our release notes include all of the new features and fixes. Our comprehensive documentation provides additional details. Contact us below if you need help upgrading, have a feature request, or have any other questions.