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MCP server for Linux system monitoring — CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, systemd services, and system logs for Claude, Cursor, and AI agents

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MCP server for Linux system monitoring — CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, systemd services, and system logs for Claude, Cursor, and AI agents

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MCP server for Linux system monitoring — CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, systemd services, and system logs. Agent-native structured interface for AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and Copilot.

Why This Exists

Most system monitoring tools (Prometheus, Grafana, Netdata) are designed for dashboards and humans. This server gives AI agents structured, queryable access to the same data — no dashboards, no config files, no scraping. One tool call returns exactly what the agent needs.

Companion server: Docker MCP Server for container-level monitoring. This server handles host-level monitoring. Together they cover the full infrastructure stack.

Features (19 Tools)

Tool Description
system_overview Complete system snapshot: CPU load, memory, disk, uptime
process_list Top processes by CPU or memory usage
disk_usage Filesystem usage with inode counts
inode_usage Inode consumption per filesystem
network_interfaces Interface stats, IPs, traffic counters
network_connections Active TCP/UDP connections with states
network_diagnostics DNS resolution, latency (ping), and download speed test
systemd_services Service status (active/failed/inactive)
service_status Detailed service info with recent logs
system_logs Journald logs with service/priority/time filters
system_info OS, kernel, hostname, architecture details
cpu_info CPU model, cores, frequency, current usage
memory_detail RAM breakdown: buffers, cache, swap
top_memory_consumers Processes consuming most memory
io_stats Disk I/O statistics per block device
temperature_sensors CPU/system temperatures from thermal zones
process_tree Process tree hierarchy (parent-child relationships)
open_files List open files for a process via /proc/{pid}/fd symlinks
login_history Login/logout history from wtmp/btmp logs

Comparison

Feature This Server node_exporter Netdata telegraf
MCP native ✅ stdio ❌ HTTP/REST ❌ HTTP/REST ❌ HTTP/REST
Agent-ready JSON ✅ structured ⚠️ Prometheus format ⚠️ JSON but nested ⚠️ InfluxDB line protocol
Zero config ❌ needs scraping ❌ needs agent install ❌ needs config file
Tool count 19 ~200 metrics ~1,000 metrics ~300 inputs
Install weight ~5 MB ~30 MB binary ~200 MB ~100 MB
Dependencies Node.js None C, many libs Go

When to use this: You want an AI agent to query host metrics via MCP. Fast install, structured output, no infrastructure.

When to use alternatives: You need long-term metric storage, dashboards, alerting pipelines, or Kubernetes-level metrics.

Use Cases

Infrastructure debugging: Agent detects slow response times, queries cpu_info + memory_detail + io_stats to identify the bottleneck.

Capacity planning: Agent periodically checks system_overview + disk_usage + top_memory_consumers to track resource trends.

Security monitoring: Agent uses login_history + network_connections + open_files to detect unusual activity.

Service health: Agent checks systemd_services for failed units, then service_status for logs — all in one conversation turn.

Combined with Docker MCP: Agent queries host-level (cpu_info) and container-level (container_stats) simultaneously to correlate performance issues.

Installation

npm install -g @supernova123/system-monitoring-mcp-server

Usage

Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop config (claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "system-monitoring": {
      "command": "system-monitoring-mcp-server"
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop + Docker MCP (Full Stack)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "system-monitoring": {
      "command": "system-monitoring-mcp-server"
    },
    "docker": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@supernova123/docker-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

npx

npx @supernova123/system-monitoring-mcp-server

Cursor / Other MCP Clients

Configure the MCP server connection in your client's settings. The server communicates via stdio (standard input/output).

Requirements

  • Linux (reads from /proc, /sys, journald)
  • Node.js >= 18
  • systemd (for service monitoring tools)

Tools Detail

system_overview

Returns a complete system snapshot in one call. Use this first to understand the current state.

{
  "hostname": "nova-server",
  "uptime": "14d 3h 22m",
  "cpu": { "count": 2, "load_1m": 0.5, "load_5m": 0.3, "load_15m": 0.2 },
  "memory": { "total_bytes": 4294967296, "usage_percent": 45.2 },
  "disk": { "total_bytes": 107374182400, "usage_percent": "62%" }
}

process_list

Like top but structured. Sort by CPU or memory. Returns PID, user, CPU%, MEM%, and truncated command.

disk_usage

Shows all mounted filesystems or a specific path. Includes total, used, available, and usage percentage.

network_interfaces

Lists all interfaces with IPs, MAC addresses, link state, and traffic stats. Supports filtering by interface name.

network_connections

Active TCP/UDP connections. Filter by state: all, established, or listening. Shows local/remote addresses.

systemd_services

List all systemd services filtered by state (active, failed, inactive). Shows service name, state, and description.

service_status

Deep dive into a single service: full status output + last 10 journal entries.

system_logs

Read journald logs with filters. Service name, priority level, line count, and time range all supported.

cpu_info

CPU model, per-core details, and current usage breakdown from /proc/stat.

memory_detail

Full RAM + swap breakdown: total, used, free, buffers, cached, slab, page tables.

top_memory_consumers

Quick list of processes eating the most RAM. Returns PID, MEM%, RSS (MB), and command.

io_stats

Per-device disk I/O: reads, writes, sectors, I/O time. From /proc/diskstats.

temperature_sensors

CPU and system temperatures from /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*. Each entry includes the zone identifier, sensor name, sensor type (e.g. x86_pkg_temp, cpu-thermal), and current temperature in Celsius (converted from the kernel's millidegree units). Returns a helpful message if no thermal zones are present (common in containers/VMs).

{
  "sensors": [
    { "zone": "thermal_zone0", "name": "x86_pkg_temp", "type": "x86_pkg_temp", "temp_celsius": 52.5 },
    { "zone": "thermal_zone1", "name": "acpitz", "type": "acpitz", "temp_celsius": 45.0 }
  ]
}

system_info

OS identification: kernel version, architecture, hostname, distribution, time zone, and NTP status. Use this to understand what system you're working on before running other commands.

network_diagnostics

Run network diagnostics: DNS resolution, latency (ping), and download speed test. Returns structured results for each test. Useful for diagnosing connectivity issues, measuring bandwidth, and verifying DNS health.

login_history

Show login/logout history from wtmp/btmp logs using the last command. Shows who logged in, from where, when, and session duration. Useful for security auditing, tracking access patterns, and debugging session issues.

open_files

List open files for a given process by reading /proc/{pid}/fd symlinks. Shows file descriptors, target paths, and file types. Useful for debugging file handle leaks, understanding what a process has open, and diagnosing permission issues.

process_tree

Show process tree (parent-child hierarchy) using pstree or /proc. Useful for understanding service dependencies, debugging runaway processes, and seeing what spawned what.

Testing

77 unit tests covering all 19 tools:

npx vitest run

Tests mock /proc and /sys filesystem reads for deterministic results — no root required.

Troubleshooting

Permission denied on /proc or /sys

Most tools read from /proc and /sys which are world-readable. If you see permission errors, check that your user can read these paths:

ls -la /proc/stat /proc/meminfo /proc/diskstats

systemd tools return empty

The systemd_services and service_status tools require systemctl to be available. On systems without systemd (e.g., Docker containers, Alpine Linux), these tools will return empty results. The server will still function for non-systemd tools.

Journal access denied

system_logs reads from journald. If you get permission errors, your user may need to be in the systemd-journal group:

sudo usermod -aG systemd-journal $USER

High CPU usage

The server reads live data from /proc on each tool call. Under normal usage this is negligible. If you're polling frequently (every second), consider using system_overview instead of individual tools to reduce overhead.

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Real data from building and running this server:

License

MIT

from github.com/friendlygeorge/system-monitoring-mcp-server

Установить System Monitoring Mcp Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor

Рекомендуется · одна команда, все IDE
unyly install system-monitoring-mcp-server

Ставит в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor и VS Code — сам разбирается с npx, uvx и сборкой из исходников.

Впервые? Поставь CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Или настроить вручную

Выполни в терминале:

claude mcp add system-monitoring-mcp-server -- npx -y @supernova123/system-monitoring-mcp-server

FAQ

System Monitoring Mcp Server MCP бесплатный?

Да, System Monitoring Mcp Server MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для System Monitoring Mcp Server?

Нет, System Monitoring Mcp Server работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

System Monitoring Mcp Server — hosted или self-hosted?

Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.

Как установить System Monitoring Mcp Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой System Monitoring Mcp Server на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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