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description: Check enterprise system status and health metrics
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argument-hint: [service] [environment]
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# Enterprise System Status Check
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Check the current status and health metrics of enterprise systems and services.
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## Context
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- Current system status: !`systemctl status --no-pager`
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- Service health: !`curl -s http://localhost:8080/health || echo "Health endpoint not available"`
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- Resource usage: !`top -bn1 | head -20`
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- Disk usage: !`df -h`
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- Memory usage: !`free -h`
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- Network connectivity: !`ping -c 3 8.8.8.8 || echo "Network connectivity issues"`
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## Your task
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Based on the system status information above, provide a comprehensive status report including:
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1. **System Health Overview**
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- Overall system status (healthy/warning/critical)
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- Key performance indicators
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- Resource utilization summary
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2. **Service Status**
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- Critical services status
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- Application health endpoints
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- Database connectivity
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- External service dependencies
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3. **Performance Metrics**
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- CPU, memory, and disk usage
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- Network connectivity and latency
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- Application response times
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- Error rates and availability
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4. **Recommendations**
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- Immediate actions if issues detected
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- Performance optimization suggestions
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- Capacity planning recommendations
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- Monitoring improvements
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## Arguments
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- `service`: Specific service to check (optional)
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- `environment`: Environment to check (dev/staging/prod, optional)
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## Usage Examples
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```
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/status
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/status database
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/status api prod
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```
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Focus on enterprise-grade monitoring and provide actionable insights for system reliability and performance.
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