Interact with Linux systems via MCP for monitoring, diagnostics, and operations.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-lcu-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using mcp-lcu-server, inspect the current Linux server's CPU, memory, disk usage, and the top 10 resource-consuming processes, then summarize any anomalies.
A system resource overview, key process list, and analysis of possible performance bottlenecks.
Using mcp-lcu-server, list the current machine's network interfaces, listening ports, and active connections, and flag potentially risky exposed services.
Network interface details, a list of ports and connections, plus basic security risk notes.
Using mcp-lcu-server, read recent system and service logs, then identify errors and warnings from the past hour and their likely causes.
A summary of key log events, a timeline, and an initial assessment of likely root causes.
Monitor Linux resources, processes, and Docker status in real time.
Manage Linux services, processes, disks, networks, and logs through AI agents.
Diagnose and troubleshoot Linux and macOS systems across hosts via read-only SSH.
Use one MCP server for filesystem, database, web, and system operations.
Give AI read-only logs to debug Linux servers safely without shell access.
Start, stop, and monitor background shell processes without blocking chat.