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Mackerel Mcp Server
What is Mackerel Mcp Server
The mackerel-mcp-server is an implementation designed for the Mackerel monitoring service, enabling effective host and service management within the Mackerel ecosystem.
Use cases
This server can be utilized for managing hosts by listing, updating their statuses, and retiring them. It also allows for service management, including roles and metrics handling, as well as monitor and alert management, supporting the creation and updating of downtimes and notification channels.
How to use
To use the mackerel-mcp-server, you need to configure it in the claude_desktop_config.json file, specifying the command to run the server and including your Mackerel API key in the environment variables. Once configured, you can launch the server to begin managing your Mackerel services.
Key features
Key features of the mackerel-mcp-server include host management (listing, status updates, retirement), service management, metrics posting and retrieval, monitoring and alert handling, downtimes scheduling, and management of notification channels.
Where to use
This server is used within the Mackerel monitoring infrastructure, making it suitable for organizations that rely on Mackerel for monitoring their applications and services, ensuring effective data management for operational visibility.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Mackerel Mcp Server
The mackerel-mcp-server is an implementation designed for the Mackerel monitoring service, enabling effective host and service management within the Mackerel ecosystem.
Use cases
This server can be utilized for managing hosts by listing, updating their statuses, and retiring them. It also allows for service management, including roles and metrics handling, as well as monitor and alert management, supporting the creation and updating of downtimes and notification channels.
How to use
To use the mackerel-mcp-server, you need to configure it in the claude_desktop_config.json file, specifying the command to run the server and including your Mackerel API key in the environment variables. Once configured, you can launch the server to begin managing your Mackerel services.
Key features
Key features of the mackerel-mcp-server include host management (listing, status updates, retirement), service management, metrics posting and retrieval, monitoring and alert handling, downtimes scheduling, and management of notification channels.
Where to use
This server is used within the Mackerel monitoring infrastructure, making it suitable for organizations that rely on Mackerel for monitoring their applications and services, ensuring effective data management for operational visibility.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
mackerel-mcp-server
MCP server implementation for Mackerel monitoring service.
Features
- Host management (list, get, update status, retire)
- Service management (list, get, roles)
- Metrics (post, get host/service metrics)
- Monitors (list, create, update, delete)
- Alerts (list, close)
- Downtimes (list, create, update, delete)
- Notification channels (list, create, delete)
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
Requirements
- Python >= 3.12
- Mackerel API key
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










