Maintaining the health, performance, and stability of a vast IT infrastructure is a constant balancing act. For IT operations teams, optimizing systems often involves navigating multiple dashboards, cross-referencing data across inventory and performance reports, and manually building complex health assessments.
While the Red Hat Lightspeed Model Context Protocol (MCP) has already simplified vulnerability management, its capabilities extend deeply into infrastructure operations. By integrating with Red Hat Lightspeed advisor (formerly Red Hat Insights advisor), the MCP allows you to use natural language to maintain a global view of system health and proactively address operational risks.
What is Red Hat Lightspeed advisor?
The advisor service provides an automated second pair of eyes, translating decades of Red Hat support expertise into proactive recommendations. It continuously monitors your environment to identify:
- Service availability: Risks that could lead to unplanned downtime or system crashes.
- Performance: Configuration tweaks to optimize speed, efficiency, and resource utilization.
- Stability: Best practices identified through Red Hat support cases to prevent system issues.
- Fault tolerance: Configuration issues that could disrupt cluster or service availability.
Transforming operations with natural language
The MCP acts as an intelligent translator, allowing you to ask complex questions about your infrastructure's health and receive instant, actionable data. Instead of manually filtering for misconfigured systems or performance bottlenecks, the AI agent uses platform APIs to execute your requests directly.
Proactive health and stability use cases
These prompts allow you to identify and resolve operational risks before they impact your business. The following lists the functionality and the corresponding natural language prompt:
- Availability risk: "Show me all production systems with high-risk availability issues that could cause unplanned downtime."
- Performance tuning: "Identify Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems with SQL server recommendations that could improve database performance."
- Stability assessment: "What are the most critical stability recommendations affecting my infrastructure right now?"
Advanced optimization and planning
Beyond identification, the MCP enables multi-step workflows for maintenance planning and automated remediation.
The following lists the functionality and the corresponding natural language prompt:
- Prioritization: "Prioritize advisor recommendations for my 'Finance' group based on total risk and impact of change."
- Automated fixes: "Generate an Ansible Playbook to apply all 'Best Practice' performance tunings on my web server fleet."
- Maintenance planning: "Which stability recommendations can be remediated without requiring a system reboot?"
- Upgrade readiness: "Identify clusters at risk of a failed upgrade due to current configuration issues flagged by the advisor."
Holistic management: bridging health and inventory
The true power of the MCP lies in its ability to orchestrate across multiple Red Hat Lightspeed services, such as advisor, inventory, and vulnerability.
- Proactive health mapping: "What is the current system health status from the advisor for the top five largest hosts in my 'Critical' group?"
- Risk correlation: "Show me systems with both critical vulnerabilities and performance/stability issues flagged by advisor."
- Environment-specific audits: "Review my staging environment and summarize all high-severity availability risks and recommended fixes."
Join the future of AI-driven operations
The integration of Red Hat Lightspeed MCP with advisor services turns reactive troubleshooting into proactive, intelligent management. This developer preview is your chance to experiment with tools that simplify complex RHEL operations through a single interface.
Share your feedback—including bug reports, requests for additional toolsets, and enhancement ideas—through the Red Hat Issue Router (select the MCP component) or by contributing to our GitHub repository. Learn more about How to set up Red Hat Lightspeed Model Context Protocol.