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Rules for trusted NanoClaw groups. Shared memory, session bootstrap, cross-group memory updates. Loaded for trusted and main containers only.

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SKILL.mdskills/system-status/

name:
system-status
description:
Read-only system-status probe for trusted-tier NanoClaw containers — surfaces stuck scheduled tasks, DB size, and recent task-run failures from the orchestrator's SQLite at `/workspace/store/messages.db`. Use as part of heartbeat or standalone. Triggers on "system status", "check tasks", "stuck tasks", "database size", "task failures".

System Status

Process steps in order. Do not skip ahead.

Read-only counterpart to admin's tessl__heartbeat's system-health probe. Trusted tier sees the orchestrator's SQLite directly but does not have admin's filesystem / IPC / container mounts and does not manage the dismiss file at /workspace/group/system-health-dismissed.json.

Step 1 — Run the probe

python3 /home/node/.claude/skills/tessl__system-status/scripts/system-status-checks.py

Output is a single JSON object on stdout: {checked_at, db_path, stuck_tasks, stuck_count, row_counts, db_size_mb, recent_failures, alerts}. Exit 0 = checks ran (alerts may or may not be populated). Exit 1 = DB unreachable or every check raised; the JSON still emits with alerts describing what failed.

Step 2 — Act on the result

Parse the JSON.

  • alerts is empty → silent success. Output nothing.
  • alerts is non-empty → report via mcp__nanoclaw__send_message. Include the items the alert refers to: stuck_tasks IDs + prompt previews, recent_failures task IDs + error summaries, the offending row counts or DB size.

The DB is read-only from the trusted container — auto-fix is not possible. The orchestrator's scheduler retries stuck tasks on the next poll; if alerts persist across cycles, flag for the operator.

What this skill is NOT

  • It does not modify the DB.
  • It does not consult or write /workspace/group/system-health-dismissed.json. That file is admin's domain (per tessl__heartbeat's system-health step). Trusted reports verbatim; the operator decides what to do.
  • It does not probe filesystem / IPC / container health. Those checks require admin-only mounts and live in admin's heartbeat-checks.py.

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