Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Gremlin MCP Serviceshow me the reliability report for service payments-api"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Gremlin MCP Service
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) service for interacting with Gremlin's reliability management APIs.
Overview
This MCP service provides access to Gremlin's reliability testing and management capabilities, including:
Service reliability management and monitoring
Service dependency tracking
Reliability experiments and testing
Reliability reporting
Related MCP server: MCP with Gemini Integration
Installation
Prerequisites
Node.js 22 or higher
npm
make
Valid Gremlin API credentials
Setup
Clone the repository:
Install dependencies:
Build the service:
Configure your MCP Client!
Claude Desktop Configuration
To use this MCP service with Claude Desktop, go to Claude Settings > Developer to add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:
Note: Replace /path/to/gremlin-mcp with the actual path to your service directory.
Available Tools
Service Management
list_services
Lists all available reliability management (RM) services with their descriptions, scores, and targeting information.
get_service_dependencies
Retrieves dependencies for a specific service.
Parameters:
teamId(required),serviceId(required)
get_service_status_checks
Gets status checks configured for a service.
Parameters:
teamId(required),serviceId(required)
list_service_risks
Lists identified risks associated with a service.
Parameters:
teamId(required),serviceId(required)
Reliability Reports & Analytics
get_reliability_report
Generates a reliability report for a service on a specific date.
Parameters:
teamId(required),serviceId(required),date(optional, defaults to today, format: YYYY-MM-DD)
get_reliability_experiments
Retrieves recent reliability experiments for a service.
Parameters:
teamId(required),serviceId(required),dependencyId(optional),testId(optional),limit(optional, default: 100)
Testing & Experiments
get_recent_reliability_tests
Gets recent reliability tests for a team.
Parameters:
teamId(required),pageSize(optional, default: 5),pageToken(optional)
get_current_test_suite
Retrieves the current test suite for a team or all teams.
Parameters:
teamId(optional)
Usage Notes
All date parameters should use YYYY-MM-DD format
Team and service IDs are required for most service-specific operations
Optional parameters have sensible defaults where applicable
Example Queries
Here are some example queries you can use with Claude when this MCP service is configured:
List all services:
"What reliability management services are available?"
Identify Critical Dependency for Coverage:
"I'm trying to find which are my most critical dependencies. Can you pull all my RM services, identify shared dependencies, ignoring ignored dependencies, create a list of them and then use the policy reports to understand what my coverage currently is for these dependencies. Finally; I want you to create a quick page with some graphics to help me understand the state of the world"
Identify gaps in Scheduling:
I think my schedule for tests is misconfigured for my RM services. I think this because I'm seeing a lot of expired policy evaluations in my RM Reports. It takes about 6 weeks to expire a policy evaluation and I should be testing every week. Now given my scheduling window it's possible that I'm not running every test every week, but across 6 weeks it seems less likely. Now, it's expected that for policy evaluations on a dependency which is marked as a SPOF it's expected for the policy evaluation to get to EXPIRED state. So can you go check all my RM services and figure out how many policy evaluations (excluding those on ignored or SPOF dependencies) are expired as a percentage of total? I'd like to see that on a per service basis
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Authentication Errors
Ensure your
GREMLIN_API_KEYis valid and has the necessary permissions
Service Disconnected
Verify the service is properly built (
make build)Check the path in
claude_desktop_config.jsonpoints to the correct locationEnsure correct version of Node.js is in your system PATH
Check claude's logs (eg.
less ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-gremlin-mcp-server.log, but deployment specific)
Missing Dependencies
Run
make installto ensure all dependencies are installedCheck that you're using Node.js version 22 or higher
You may have more than one version of NODE on your path so you may want to override your PATH like
Debug Mode
For debugging you can use the inspector like:
Support
For issues or questions, please create an issue or contact support.