Set up a Cribl Stream (MID-less) integration for Health Log Analytics

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  • Updated May 4, 2026
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  • Set up a Cribl Stream integration to stream Cribl log data directly to your ServiceNow instance, without a MID Server.

    Before you begin

    Set up MID-less log streaming via ITOM Gateway. Choose the deployment method based on your expected log volume. For more information, see MID-less log streaming via ITOM Gateway in Health Log Analytics.

    Role required: evt_mgmt_admin

    About this task

    Set up an integration from the Integrations Launchpad in Service Operations Workspace, which you access from the ITOM AIOps configuration center. The AIOps configuration center is a centralized workspace for configuring and managing AIOps features from a single place. The integrations setup process reduces implementation time compared to manual data input setup in the classic interface in Health Log Analytics. For more information, see Integrations Launchpad in Service Operations Workspace for ITOM.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to Workspaces > Service Operations Workspace.
    2. From the Integrate section, under Integrations, select Add integration.
      The Integrations Launchpad appears.
    3. On the Provide details form, fill in the fields and then select Next.
    4. On the Set-up instruction screen, follow the instructions to enable sending Cribl log data to ServiceNow using OpenTelemetry.
      1. Copy the provided access token, endpoint, and integration ID to the clipboard.
        These credentials enable Cribl to securely send logs to the ServiceNow ITOM Gateway.
        Table 1. Credentials
        Credential Description
        Access Token The JWT credential passed with every request (servicenow-access-token).
        Endpoint The Gateway gRPC endpoint, the address to which Cribl Stream will send the log data.
        Integration ID The ID by which the integration identifies to ServiceNow (servicenow-integration-id).
      2. In the Cribl UI or configuration files, depending on your deployment, set up a Cribl destination that uses the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) to forward data to ServiceNow.
        Note:
        Cribl integrates directly with ServiceNow via API. No collector or agent is needed.
      3. In Cribl, paste the copied credentials into the destination configuration.
      For more detailed instructions, see the Set up Cribl to send data to HLA without a MID Server [KB2271238] article in the Now Support knowledge base.
    5. On the Cribl Stream integration Set-up instruction screen, complete the integration setup by doing one of the following.
      OptionDescription
      Prerequisites complete — activate with AI Select Activate with AI to enable AI-powered automatic mapping of log data. When the integration is activated successfully, the Overview tab is displayed and Now Assist collects and analyzes log data. An AI icon indicates that Now Assist auto-maps log data to service instances and components for contextual alert generation.
      Prerequisites complete — activate without AI Select Activate to activate the integration without AI-powered mapping. The integration is activated and the Overview tab is displayed.
      Prerequisites not complete Select Save draft. The system saves the integration as a draft in the Integrations Launchpad Installed integrations tab, under Waiting for your action. You can complete the prerequisites and activate the integration later. For more information, see Activate a draft integration in Health Log Analytics.

    What to do next

    On the Overview tab, do the following:

    If you activated the integration with AI, verify that AI correctly auto-mapped log data to service instances and components. To do this, select View mapping under Log context mapping. You can override the AI mapping by selecting a different log field from each list. For more information, see Map logs to service instances, components, and source types for contextual alerts in Health Log Analytics.