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The Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector for Kubernetes is a Helm chart for the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector. This chart creates a Kubernetes DaemonSet along with other Kubernetes objects in a Kubernetes cluster and provides a unified way to receive, process and export metric, trace, and log data for:
- The Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector for Kubernetes Helm chart is production tested; it is in use by a number of customers in their production environments
- Customers using the helm chart can receive direct help from official Splunk support within SLA's
- Customers can use or migrate to the Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector for Kubernetes Helm chart without worrying about future breaking changes to its core configuration experience for metrics and traces collection (OpenTelemetry logs collection configuration is in beta). There may be breaking changes to the Collector's own metrics.
Installations that use this distribution can receive direct help from Splunk's support teams. Customers are free to use the core OpenTelemetry OSS components (several do!). We will provide best effort guidance for using these components; however, only the Splunk distributions are in scope for official Splunk support and support-related SLAs.
This distribution currently supports:
- Splunk APM via the
sapm
exporter. Theotlphttp
exporter can be used with a custom configuration. More information available here. - Splunk Infrastructure
Monitoring
via the
signalfx
exporter. More information available here. - Splunk Cloud or
Splunk
Enterprise via
the
splunk_hec
exporter.- Interested in sending logs to Splunk Cloud via OTLP for improved backpressure handling and performance? # for the preview today!
Fluentd logs engine is now deprecated and will reach End Of Support in October 2025. Migrating to the native OTEL logs engine before this date is strongly recommended.
The Helm chart works with default configurations of the main Kubernetes distributions. Use actively supported versions:
- Vanilla (unmodified version) Kubernetes
- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service including with Fargate profiles
- Azure Kubernetes Service
- Google Kubernetes Engine including GKE Autopilot
- Red Hat OpenShift
While this helm chart should work for other Kubernetes distributions, it may require additional configurations applied to values.yaml.
The following prerequisites are required to use the helm chart:
- Helm 3
- Helm 3 version support may vary depending on the supported Kubernetes version you are using and the Helm supported Kubernetes versions skew.
- This project is maintained using Helm v3.11.3.
- Please note that Helm 2 is not supported.
- Administrator access to your Kubernetes cluster and familiarity with your Kubernetes configuration. You must know where your log information is being collected in your Kubernetes deployment.
-
Splunk Enterprise 8.0 or later.
-
A minimum of one Splunk platform index ready to collect the log data. This index will be used for ingesting logs.
-
An HTTP Event Collector (HEC) token and endpoint. See the following topics for more information:
To fully configure the Helm chart, see the advanced configuration.
In order to install Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector in a Kubernetes cluster, at
least one of the destinations (splunkPlatform
or splunkObservability
) has
to be configured.
For Splunk Enterprise/Cloud the following parameters are required:
splunkPlatform.endpoint
: URL to a Splunk instance, e.g. "http://localhost:8088/services/collector"splunkPlatform.token
: Splunk HTTP Event Collector token
For Splunk Observability Cloud the following parameters are required:
splunkObservability.realm
: Splunk realm to send telemetry data to.splunkObservability.accessToken
: Your Splunk Observability org access token.
The following parameter is required or optional depending on the Kubernetes distribution:
clusterName
: arbitrary value that identifies your Kubernetes cluster. The value will be associated with every trace, metric and log as "k8s.cluster.name" attribute.- Optional: If
distribution
is set to EKS, EKS/fargate, GKE, and GKE/autopilot. IfclusterName
is specified it will overwrite detected value. - Required: For all other distributions.
- Optional: If
Run the following commands, replacing the parameters above with their appropriate values.
Add Helm repo
helm repo add splunk-otel-collector-chart https://signalfx.github.io/splunk-otel-collector-chart
Sending data to Splunk Observability Cloud
helm install my-splunk-otel-collector --set="splunkObservability.realm=us0,splunkObservability.accessToken=xxxxxx,clusterName=my-cluster" splunk-otel-collector-chart/splunk-otel-collector
Sending data to Splunk Enterprise or Splunk Cloud
helm install my-splunk-otel-collector --set="splunkPlatform.endpoint=https://127.0.0.1:8088/services/collector,splunkPlatform.token=xxxxxx,splunkPlatform.metricsIndex=k8s-metrics,splunkPlatform.index=main,clusterName=my-cluster" splunk-otel-collector-chart/splunk-otel-collector
Sending data to both Splunk Observability Cloud and Splunk Enterprise or Splunk Cloud
helm install my-splunk-otel-collector --set="splunkPlatform.endpoint=https://127.0.0.1:8088/services/collector,splunkPlatform.token=xxxxxx,splunkPlatform.metricsIndex=k8s-metrics,splunkPlatform.index=main,splunkObservability.realm=us0,splunkObservability.accessToken=xxxxxx,clusterName=my-cluster" splunk-otel-collector-chart/splunk-otel-collector
You can specify a namespace to deploy the chart to with the -n
argument. Here is an example showing how to deploy in the otel
namespace:
helm -n otel install my-splunk-otel-collector -f values.yaml splunk-otel-collector-chart/splunk-otel-collector
Instead of setting helm values as arguments a YAML file can be provided:
helm install my-splunk-otel-collector --values my_values.yaml splunk-otel-collector-chart/splunk-otel-collector
The examples directory contains examples of typical use cases with pre-rendered Kubernetes resource manifests for each example.
Make sure you run helm repo update
before you upgrade
To upgrade a deployment follow the instructions for installing
but use upgrade
instead of install
, for example:
helm upgrade my-splunk-otel-collector --values my_values.yaml
To uninstall/delete a deployment with name my-splunk-otel-collector
:
helm delete my-splunk-otel-collector
To fully configure the Helm chart, see the advanced configuration.
For setting up auto-instrumentation, see the auto-instrumentation-introduction.md.
We welcome feedback and contributions from the community! Please see our (contribution guidelines) for more information on how to get involved.
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ℹ️ SignalFx was acquired by Splunk in October 2019. See Splunk SignalFx for more information.