Use Sumo Logic APIs via MCP for logs, metrics, dashboards, and monitoring.
This MCP tool appears to be a standard integration for Sumo Logic REST APIs, with typical local execution and access to remote observability resources, so it is better rated as caution rather than high risk. The main uncertainties are the missing README, unspecified authentication flow and concrete endpoints, plus weak community adoption and unknown maintenance status.
The material says no keys or environment variables are required, yet the tool is described as calling Sumo Logic REST APIs, so the real authentication method is undisclosed and may rely on undocumented local config, sessions, or other credential sources. No explicit credential-abuse red flag is shown, but transparency is limited.
The description explicitly states interaction with Sumo Logic REST APIs, so network egress is expected and may send query contents, log search parameters, dashboard actions, or monitor operations to Sumo Logic services. However, the specific endpoints or regions are not disclosed in the material.
The system flags executes-code, indicating the MCP tool runs locally as a process or executable, which is a standard MCP capability. The material does not show requests for unusual system privileges, nor clear evidence of arbitrary unrelated command execution.
Per the description, it can perform log search, metrics queries, dashboard management, and collector/monitor operations, meaning it can read and potentially modify observability data and configuration resources within the connected Sumo Logic tenant. No local file access scope is documented, and there is no evidence of permissions exceeding the stated purpose.
The project is open source, which improves auditability and lowers risk. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no README, no declared license, 0 stars, and unknown maintenance status, so the supply-chain signal is weak and code/dependency review is advisable before use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Sumo Logic MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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Returns an overview of dashboard and monitor configurations, plus a list of items to optimize or document further.
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