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Sumo Logic is a cloud-native, machine data analytics service for log management and time series metrics. This guide explains how to add Sumo Logic webhook integration to Cloudaware.

Sumo Logic - CA_logo_black.pngImage Modified To see how Cloudaware seamlessly integrates with Sumo Logic via webhooks, request a demo.

To set up Sumo Logic Webhook, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your Cloudaware account and click Admin.

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Generate webhook URL in Cloudaware

  1. Log in to Cloudaware account → Admin.

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  2. Find Sumo Logic Webhook in

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  1. Monitoring

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  1. integrations. Click +Add.

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  1. Enter the name* for this integration, e.g.

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  1. SumoLogic-to-Cloudaware.

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Note

*Use a meaningful name as it will be displayed as 'Incident Source Provider' on CloudAware in Cloudaware Incidents.

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4. Use payload and URL to create the connection between Sumo Logic and Cloudaware.

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5. Click Save.

  1. Check the integration details. Copy the payload and URL for further configuration.

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Set up a webhook in Sumo Logic

  1. Log in to Sumo Logic account. Go to Manage Data Settings Connections.

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  1. Click New and select Webhook as a connection type.

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  1. Fill out the form

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  • Name

  • Description (optional)

  • URL (paste the URL from the step 4)

  • Authorization Header (optional)

  • Payload (paste the payload from the step 4)

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  1. , using the payload and URL from Cloudaware → Save.

  2. Click Test Connection to make sure the integration is working. This will create a test incident in Cloudaware.

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  1. Click Save.

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Sumo Logic alerts will appear in Cloudaware as Incidentsincidents.