Monitor system resources, processes, networks, and logs for diagnostics and troubleshooting.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-system-monitor" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Check the server's current CPU, memory, disk usage, and top resource-consuming processes. Identify bottlenecks and suggest troubleshooting steps.
A summary of system resource usage, top resource-heavy processes, likely causes, and optimization suggestions.
Review current network connections and listening ports. Flag unusual connections, suspicious port usage, and the related processes.
A list of connections and ports, notes on anomalies, and risk points that need further verification.
Inspect Docker container status and recent system logs. Identify service errors, restarts, or resource shortages, then summarize recommended fixes.
Container status, key log highlights, probable root causes, and recommended fixes.
Diagnose system issues, monitor resources, inspect logs, and test connectivity.
Monitor Linux resources, processes, and Docker status in real time.
Get system details and public IP for debugging and environment checks.
Monitor machines, manage processes, and run diagnostics across local and remote systems.
Retrieve local system telemetry for CPU, memory, disk, network, and processes.
Monitor node hardware and analyze system status for troubleshooting and capacity planning.