Scouter MCP
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Query Scouter APM (objects, counters, XLog transactions) over stdio via a Scouter collector.
README
한국어 문서는 README.ko.md 를 참고하세요.
A stdio MCP server that connects directly to a Scouter Collector over TCP and queries XLogs,
counters, and objects. Its purpose is to let an AI quickly explore Scouter metrics and diagnose
root causes. Each result carries txid / gxid / objName / endTimeIso, which you can use as
keys to cross-analyze with other observability tools such as OpenSearch or Datadog.
Architecture
Java 17. It reuses scouter-common and ports the scouter.webapp net/server classes into the
scouter.mcp.client package. MCP uses the Java SDK 2.0.0 stdio transport. All operations against
the Collector are read-only.
Build
./gradlew shadowJar
# output: build/libs/scouter-mcp-<version>-all.jar
The .mcpb bundle is produced only by the release CI (which wraps this jar); local builds just
produce the jar.
Registration (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, ...)
For a single collector, install the .mcpb bundle from the GitHub Release for a
one-click setup — or copy .mcp.json.example, point it at the fat jar (downloaded from the release or
built locally), and fill in the credentials. For multiple collectors, see
Multiple collectors.
| Env var | Description |
|---|---|
SCOUTER_COLLECTOR_HOST |
Collector host |
SCOUTER_COLLECTOR_PORT |
Collector TCP port (default 6100) |
SCOUTER_USER |
Login user |
SCOUTER_PASSWORD |
Login password |
SCOUTER_TZ |
Time zone (e.g. Asia/Seoul) |
SCOUTER_LOCALE |
User-facing message locale: en or ko. If unset, derived from the JVM default (Korean only when the JVM language is Korean, otherwise English) |
SCOUTER_INCLUDE_BIND_PARAMS |
Operator kill-switch for SQL bind parameters in get_xlog_detail (default true). Set to false to strip bind params server-side regardless of the per-call argument — an LLM cannot re-enable them. Use when bind values may contain PII. |
Multiple collectors
The official release ships one .mcpb bundle (one-click install, a single collector) plus the
standalone fat jar. A .mcpb defines exactly one server with one credential set, so it cannot register
two collectors at once. For multiple collectors — which usually differ in their whole connection set
(host/port and user/password) — use the jar directly and add one entry per collector:
- Download
scouter-mcp-<version>-all.jarfrom the GitHub Release. - Add one
mcpServersentry per collector to your client config (.mcp.json/claude_desktop_config.json), all pointing at that same jar, each with its own env set. This keeps each credential isolated:
{
"mcpServers": {
"scouter-prod": {
"command": "java",
"args": ["-jar", "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/scouter-mcp-<version>-all.jar"],
"env": {
"SCOUTER_COLLECTOR_HOST": "prod-collector", "SCOUTER_COLLECTOR_PORT": "6100",
"SCOUTER_USER": "prod-user", "SCOUTER_PASSWORD": "***", "SCOUTER_TZ": "Asia/Seoul"
}
},
"scouter-stg": {
"command": "java",
"args": ["-jar", "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/scouter-mcp-<version>-all.jar"],
"env": {
"SCOUTER_COLLECTOR_HOST": "stg-collector", "SCOUTER_COLLECTOR_PORT": "6100",
"SCOUTER_USER": "stg-user", "SCOUTER_PASSWORD": "***", "SCOUTER_TZ": "Asia/Seoul"
}
}
}
}
The AI then orchestrates across the collectors.
Tools (14)
| Name | Purpose | Key inputs |
|---|---|---|
list_objects |
List objects/agents | objType?, nameLike? (case-insensitive) |
search_xlog |
Search XLogs (latency/errors) | from, to, objNameLike?, objHash?, service?, login?, ip?, desc?, minElapsedMs?, onlyError?, limit? (default 20, max 200) |
get_service_summary |
Per-service aggregate (count/avg/max/p95/errorRate), top 50 | from, to, same filters as search_xlog |
get_summary |
Collector's daily pre-aggregated stats (top-50 SQL/service/error/... — no scanning) | category (service/sql/apiCall/ip/userAgent/error/alert), from, to (up to 31 days), objType?, objNameLike?, objHash? |
get_xlog_detail |
XLog detail (SQL/bind params) | txid, date?/at?, includeBindParams? (default true) |
get_xlog_by_gxid |
Distributed-transaction group | gxid, date?/at? |
get_counter |
Counter time series (same-day, full resolution) | objNameLike|objHashes|objType, counter, from, to |
get_counter_stat |
Long-range counter stats (5-min resolution, up to 31 days) | objNameLike|objHashes|objType, counter, from, to |
list_counters |
Available counters for an objType | objType |
list_alerts |
Past collector alerts | from, to, level?, object?, key?, limit? |
get_active_services |
Services running right now | objNameLike|objType|objHash |
list_threads |
JVM thread list (state histogram + top 50 by cpu) | objNameLike|objHash (max 5 alive instances) |
get_thread_detail |
Live thread of an ACTIVE transaction (stack/lock owner/current SQL) | txid (required, active), id?, objNameLike|objHash |
get_object_env |
Agent JVM system properties (secrets masked) | objNameLike|objHash, keyLike? |
Fuzzy targeting (objNameLike)
Users say app-name fragments ("shop-order-api"), but real objNames embed the k8s pod name
(/shop-order-api-deployment-5f4b8c7d9-abcde/shop-order-api1), so objHash changes on every deploy
and an app spans multiple instances. objNameLike solves this: a case-insensitive fragment is
resolved to all matching instances (alive first, capped at 20) and queried across them — no
objHash needed, ever. For XLog search/summary the resolution also unions the collector's daily
object DB, so pods replaced by a deploy during the queried window are still found. If nothing
matches, the error is NOT_FOUND with a candidates hint listing actual objNames so the caller
can self-correct in one step.
Sloppy service queries
Scouter service names look like /api/order/.../search-order-info-grade<POST>, but users type
"GET orderDetail" or "order info grade". The service filter normalizes such input: an HTTP method is
extracted from any position (GET x, x POST, pasted <POST>), whitespace-separated words fall back
to the longest token server-side, and explicit * patterns pass through untouched. Server-side
matching is still case-sensitive — so when a pattern matches nothing, the same window is re-scanned
(bounded) without the service filter and real service names matching the query tokens
case-insensitively are returned as serviceCandidates, ordered by traffic. One retry with an exact
name resolves it.
service/login/ip/desc use substring match by default (server-side StrMatch), so a short token
like search-order-info-grade matches /api/order/ext/order-info/search-order-info-grade<POST>.
objNameLike/login/ip/desc count as server-side filters, so they relax the 5-minute
unfiltered-window cap. list_counters also accepts objNameLike and derives the objType, so users
never need to know Scouter's type taxonomy.
All tools are advertised with readOnlyHint. A diagnose_root_cause MCP prompt exposes the
recommended tool order for latency/error investigations.
Resource / token safety policy
Production Scouter can produce hundreds of thousands of XLogs in five minutes, so search_xlog
enforces guardrails (see scouter.mcp.policy.Limits):
- During streaming, it stops once the
limitor the scan cap (5,000 examined packs) is reached and closes the socket, which also stops the Collector's scan/transfer — bounding server load, network, and MCP heap together. - Without a
serviceorobjHashfilter, only windows up to 5 minutes are allowed; the absolute window cap is 24 hours. limitdefaults to 20 and is capped at 200. Results includetruncated/scanCapReachedand ahintso the caller can narrow filters instead of refetching.get_service_summaryretains no rows (only per-service counters), so it uses a higher scan cap (200,000) to cover wider windows cheaply; it reportsscanCapReached/examinedtoo.get_countercaps the per-objTypefan-out at 20 instances, and downsamples long series with a min/max scheme that preserves spikes/dips (summarymin/max/avgare computed from the full series).- Windows crossing midnight are split per calendar day (the collector partitions XLogs/counters/alerts by day), so no data is lost on either side of the boundary.
- Response text budgets: SQL text is cut at 1,500 chars, error messages at 500, thread stack traces at
4,000, env values at 500 — each with a truncation marker carrying the original length.
get_xlog_detailprofile steps are capped at 150, signalled viatotalSteps/stepsTruncated. - A single request may fan out to at most 40 collector round-trips (instances x day segments). When
client-side filters (
minElapsedMs/onlyError) discard over 99% of scanned rows, a low-selectivity hint steers the model toward server-side filters orget_summary. get_summary/get_counter_statread the collector's daily pre-aggregated data (no scanning), capped at 31 days; summary returns the top 50 rows per category.list_threadscaps at 5 alive instances and 50 thread rows each (the state histogram always covers all threads).- Per-request telemetry (passes/examined/kept/tookMs) is logged to stderr as structured
key=valuelines for post-hoc load analysis.
Internationalization
Only dynamic, user-facing output (tool error messages, result hints, notes) is localized, in English
and Korean, via messages.properties / messages_ko.properties. Static schema/tool descriptions and
structured stderr logs (key=value) remain English for a stable contract and log parsing.
Security notes
- Read-only against the Collector (no write commands are exposed).
- Credentials are injected via environment variables only (never in files or arguments as plaintext). Prefer a least-privilege / read-only Scouter account.
- Transport is plaintext TCP (the Scouter protocol has no TLS): the SHA-256 password digest, the session token, and all XLog/counter data cross the wire unencrypted. Run only inside a trusted network, or tunnel over SSH/VPN. Do not expose the collector port over the public internet.
get_xlog_detailbind parameters can contain PII. SetSCOUTER_INCLUDE_BIND_PARAMS=falseto strip them server-side (the LLM cannot re-enable them). See the env table above.get_thread_detail's live bind values (SQLActiveBindVar) obey the same kill-switch.get_object_envunconditionally masks values of keys matching password/secret/token/credential/ private — a server-side policy the LLM cannot opt out of.- stdout is reserved for JSON-RPC, so all logs go to stderr only.
License / Notice
The scouter.mcp.client package is ported from Scouter v2.20.0 client code (Apache License 2.0).
See NOTICE for details.
Known limitations
search_xlog/get_service_summaryminElapsedMs/onlyError/limitare applied client-side because the Collector has no native parameters for them.truncated=trueis a heuristic (returned count == limit) and can be a false positive.- On a session-expiry (
INVALID_SESSION) the client re-logs in once and retries the request; a second failure surfaces asSCOUTER_AUTH_FAILED(no infinite retry loop). The upstream 2-second time-delta refresh daemon is still not ported, so long-running processes may drift slightly for real-time relative queries. Absolute-epoch (historical) queries are unaffected. list_alerts/get_active_serviceswere ported from the upstream protocol and validated against a collector via the smoke tests (SmokeIT); field coverage may vary by collector version.
Installing Scouter MCP
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/335/scouter-mcpFAQ
Is Scouter MCP MCP free?
Yes, Scouter MCP MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Scouter MCP need an API key?
No, Scouter MCP runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Scouter MCP hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Scouter MCP in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Scouter MCP on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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