Set up integrations from Integrations Launchpad
Set up integrations for Health Log Analytics from the Event Management Integrations Launchpad in Service Operations Workspace for ITOM.
Integrations Launchpad
The Integrations Launchpad tool provides a unified interface for convenient integration with connectors that feed raw log messages from external sources into your ServiceNow instance for processing and analysis. For more information, see Integrations Launchpad in Service Operations Workspace for ITOM.
Integrations for Health Log Analytics
The Integrations Launchpad enables the following integrations for Health Log Analytics:
- Pull integrations
- These integrations pull log data from external data sources and stream the data to your instance via a MID Server. Select an integration in the table to open a page with the setup procedure.
Table 1. Pull connectors Integration Description Elasticsearch Streams log data from Elasticsearch indices to your instance. ServiceNow System Logs Sends log data from the ServiceNow System Log table to the Health Log Analytics AI engine. Note:Only a single ServiceNow System Logs data input can exist in the system, and only users with the admin role can create and configure it. This data input doesn't run on a MID Server.Apache Kafka Streams log data from Apache Kafka to your instance. Microsoft Azure Log Analytics Streams log data from Microsoft Azure Log Analytics to your instance. The connector points the Health Log Analytics AI engine to a data source in your Microsoft Azure Log Analytics account. MID Server Collects log messages from the MID Server and streams them to your instance. - Push integrations
- These integrations connect to external data sources that push log data to your instance via a MID Server. Select an integration in the table to open a page with the setup procedure.
Table 2. Push connectors Integration Description UDP Sends raw log messages to your instance directly over a UDP socket. TCP Sends raw log messages to your instance directly over a TCP/SSL socket. REST API Streams log data to your instance in JSON format. Splunk UDP Streams log messages to your ServiceNow instance over the UDP transport protocol using a Splunk heavy forwarder. Splunk TCP Streams log messages to your ServiceNow instance over the TCP transport protocol using a Splunk heavy forwarder.