> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Sumo Logic

> Configuring the Sumo Logic backend (Managed)

### Getting Started

<img src="https://d15jtxgb40qetw.cloudfront.net/sumologic.svg" alt="sumologic" className="not-prose h-20" />

Follow the [following instructions](https://help.sumologic.com/docs/send-data/hosted-collectors/http-source/otlp/) to obtain a OTLP/HTTP Source URL.

### Configuring Destination Fields

<Accordion title="Supported Signals:">
  ✅ Traces
  ✅ Metrics
  ✅ Logs
  ❌ Profiles
</Accordion>

* **SUMOLOGIC\_COLLECTION\_URL** `string` : Source URL.
  * This field is required

### Adding Destination to Odigos

There are two primary methods for configuring destinations in Odigos:

##### **Using the UI**

<Steps>
  <Step>
    Use the [Odigos CLI](https://docs.odigos.io/cli/odigos_ui) to access the UI

    ```bash theme={null}
    odigos ui
    ```
  </Step>

  <Step>
    Click on `Add Destination`, select `Sumo Logic` and follow the on-screen instructions
  </Step>
</Steps>

##### **Using Kubernetes manifests**

<Steps>
  <Step>
    Save the YAML below to a file (e.g. `sumologic.yaml`)

    ```yaml theme={null}
    apiVersion: odigos.io/v1alpha1
    kind: Destination
    metadata:
      name: sumologic-example
      namespace: odigos-system
    spec:
      data: {}
      destinationName: sumologic
      secretRef:
        name: sumologic-secret
      signals:
      - TRACES
      - METRICS
      - LOGS
      type: sumologic

    ---

    apiVersion: v1
    data:
      SUMOLOGIC_COLLECTION_URL: <Base64 Source URL>
    kind: Secret
    metadata:
      name: sumologic-secret
      namespace: odigos-system
    type: Opaque
    ```
  </Step>

  <Step>
    Apply the YAML using `kubectl`

    ```bash theme={null}
    kubectl apply -f sumologic.yaml
    ```
  </Step>
</Steps>
