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Last9 MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server implementation for Last9 that enables AI agents to seamlessly bring real-time production context — logs, metrics, and traces — into your local environment to auto-fix code faster.
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Status
Works with Claude desktop app, or Cursor, Windsurf, and VSCode (Github Copilot) IDEs. Implements the following MCP tools:
Observability & APM Tools:
get_exceptions
: Get the list of exceptions.get_service_summary
: Get service summary with throughput, error rate, and response time.get_service_environments
: Get available environments for services.get_service_performance_details
: Get detailed performance metrics for a service.get_service_operations_summary
: Get operations summary for a service.get_service_dependency_graph
: Get service dependency graph showing incoming/outgoing dependencies.
Prometheus/PromQL Tools:
promptheus_range_query
: Execute PromQL range queries for metrics data.prometheus_instant_query
: Execute PromQL instant queries for metrics data.prometheus_label_values
: Get label values for PromQL queries.prometheus_labels
: Get available labels for PromQL queries.
Logs Management:
get_logs
: Get logs filtered by service name and/or severity level.get_drop_rules
: Get drop rules for logs that determine what logs get filtered out at Last9 Control Planeadd_drop_rule
: Create a drop rule for logs at Last9 Control Plane
Alert Management:
get_alert_config
: Get alert configurations (alert rules) from Last9.get_alerts
: Get currently active alerts from Last9 monitoring system.
Tools Documentation
get_exceptions
Retrieves server-side exceptions over a specified time range.
Parameters:
limit
(integer, optional): Maximum number of exceptions to return. Default: 20.lookback_minutes
(integer, recommended): Number of minutes to look back from now. Default: 60. Examples: 60, 30, 15.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to use lookback_minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.span_name
(string, optional): Name of the span to filter by.
get_service_summary
Get service summary over a given time range. Includes service name, environment, throughput, error rate, and response time. All values are p95 quantiles over the time range.
Parameters:
start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to end_time_iso - 1 hour.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.env
(string, optional): Environment to filter by. Defaults to 'prod'.
get_service_environments
Get available environments for services. Returns an array of environments that can be used with other APM tools.
Parameters:
start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to end_time_iso - 1 hour.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.
Note: All other APM tools that retrieve service information (like get_service_performance_details
, get_service_dependency_graph
, get_service_operations_summary
, get_service_summary
) require an env
parameter. This parameter must be one of the environments returned by this tool. If this tool returns an empty array, use an empty string ""
for the env parameter.
get_service_performance_details
Get detailed performance metrics for a specific service over a given time range.
Parameters:
service_name
(string, required): Name of the service to get performance details for.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to now - 60 minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.env
(string, optional): Environment to filter by. Defaults to 'prod'.
get_service_operations_summary
Get a summary of operations inside a service over a given time range. Returns operations like HTTP endpoints, database queries, messaging producer and HTTP client calls.
Parameters:
service_name
(string, required): Name of the service to get operations summary for.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to now - 60 minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.env
(string, optional): Environment to filter by. Defaults to 'prod'.
get_service_dependency_graph
Get details of the throughput, response times and error rates of incoming, outgoing and infrastructure components of a service. Useful for analyzing cascading effects of errors and performance issues.
Parameters:
service_name
(string, optional): Name of the service to get the dependency graph for.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to now - 60 minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.env
(string, optional): Environment to filter by. Defaults to 'prod'.
promptheus_range_query
Perform a Prometheus range query to get metrics data over a specified time range. Recommended to check available labels first using prometheus_labels
tool.
Parameters:
query
(string, required): The range query to execute.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to now - 60 minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.
prometheus_instant_query
Perform a Prometheus instant query to get metrics data at a specific point in time. Typically should use rollup functions like sum_over_time, avg_over_time, quantile_over_time over a time window.
Parameters:
query
(string, required): The instant query to execute.time_iso
(string, optional): Time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.
prometheus_label_values
Return the label values for a particular label and PromQL filter query. Similar to Prometheus /label_values call.
Parameters:
match_query
(string, required): A valid PromQL filter query.label
(string, required): The label to get values for.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to now - 60 minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.
prometheus_labels
Return the labels for a given PromQL match query. Similar to Prometheus /labels call.
Parameters:
match_query
(string, required): A valid PromQL filter query.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to now - 60 minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.
get_logs
Gets logs filtered by optional service name and/or severity level within a specified time range.
Parameters:
service
(string, optional): Name of the service to get logs for.severity
(string, optional): Severity of the logs to get.lookback_minutes
(integer, recommended): Number of minutes to look back from now. Default: 60. Examples: 60, 30, 15.start_time_iso
(string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to use lookback_minutes.end_time_iso
(string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH). Leave empty to default to current time.limit
(integer, optional): Maximum number of logs to return. Default: 20.
get_drop_rules
Gets drop rules for logs, which determine what logs get filtered out from reaching Last9.
add_drop_rule
Adds a new drop rule to filter out specific logs at Last9 Control Plane
Parameters:
name
(string, required): Name of the drop rule.filters
(array, required): List of filter conditions to apply. Each filter has:key
(string, required): The key to filter on. Only attributes and resource.attributes keys are supported. For resource attributes, use format: resource.attributes[key_name] and for log attributes, use format: attributes[key_name] Double quotes in key names must be escaped.value
(string, required): The value to filter against.operator
(string, required): The operator used for filtering. Valid values:- "equals"
- "not_equals"
conjunction
(string, required): The logical conjunction between filters. Valid values:- "and"
get_alert_config
Get alert configurations (alert rules) from Last9. Returns all configured alert rules including their conditions, labels, and annotations.
Parameters:
None - This tool retrieves all available alert configurations.
Returns information about:
- Alert rule ID and name
- Primary indicator being monitored
- Current state and severity
- Algorithm used for alerting
- Entity ID and organization details
- Properties and configuration
- Creation and update timestamps
- Group timeseries notification settings
get_alerts
Get currently active alerts from Last9 monitoring system. Returns all alerts that are currently firing or have fired recently within the specified time window.
Parameters:
timestamp
(integer, optional): Unix timestamp for the query time. Leave empty to default to current time.window
(integer, optional): Time window in seconds to look back for alerts. Defaults to 900 seconds (15 minutes). Range: 60-86400 seconds.
Returns information about:
- Alert rule details (ID, name, group, type)
- Current state and severity
- Last fired timestamp and duration
- Rule properties and configuration
- Alert instances with current values
- Metric degradation information
- Group labels and annotations for each instance
Installation
You can install the Last9 Observability MCP server using either:
Homebrew
NPM
Configuration
Environment Variables
The Last9 MCP server requires the following environment variables:
LAST9_BASE_URL
: (required) Last9 API URL from OTel integrationLAST9_AUTH_TOKEN
: (required) Authentication token for Last9 MCP server from OTel integrationLAST9_REFRESH_TOKEN
: (required) Refresh Token with Write permissions, needed for accessing control plane APIs from API Access
Usage with Claude Desktop
Configure the Claude app to use the MCP server:
- Open the Claude Desktop app, go to Settings, then Developer
- Click Edit Config
- Open the
claude_desktop_config.json
file - Copy and paste the server config to your existing file, then save
- Restart Claude
Usage with Cursor
Configure Cursor to use the MCP server:
- Open Cursor, go to Settings, then Cursor Settings
- Select MCP on the left
- Click Add "New Global MCP Server" at the top right
- Copy and paste the server config to your existing file, then save
- Restart Cursor
Usage with Windsurf
Configure Windsurf to use the MCP server:
- Open Windsurf, go to Settings, then Developer
- Click Edit Config
- Open the
windsurf_config.json
file - Copy and paste the server config to your existing file, then save
- Restart Windsurf
Usage with VS Code
Note: MCP support in VS Code is available starting v1.99 and is currently in preview. For advanced configuration options and alternative setup methods, view the VS Code MCP documentation.
- Open VS Code, go to Settings, select the User tab, then Features, then Chat
- Click "Edit settings.json"
- Copy and paste the server config to your existing file, then save
- Restart VS Code
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The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.
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