v1.0.123
March 31, 2026
Version v1.0.123MCP Enhancements
The Causely MCP server has been significantly expanded, now including 24 tools, 9 predefined prompts, and 4 resources, giving AI agents and automation workflows structured access to Causely's causal intelligence layer.
New workflows: triage, team health, and post-mortem: Agents can now invoke causal triage directly, retrieving root cause, blast radius, and service ownership without querying raw telemetry. Team health summaries and post-mortem generation are also available as first-class MCP workflows, reducing the manual overhead of incident documentation.
Structured data and log access: MCP-connected agents can retrieve entity data and logs through Causely, with PII filtering applied automatically, giving agents the signals they need while keeping sensitive data out of AI context windows.
Azure Redis Enterprise Support
Causely now discovers and monitors Azure Redis Enterprise instances, extending causal coverage to this commonly used caching layer. Redis health and dependency relationships are incorporated into the causal model alongside other infrastructure and service components.
Improved Notification Configuration
You can now configure how Causely processes notifications across your environment. Notifications can be processed either globally (one cluster that manages notification rules for all clusters) or per-cluster (independent notification processing per cluster).
Minor Improvements
- Idle service detection added via API, making it easier to identify services that should be removed from an environment
- Fixed threshold confusion in symptom display, thresholds now reflect the correct learned baseline context
- Loki integration now supports basic auth
- Kafka API updated to v1 for improved compatibility
- Dynatrace service discovery now runs in parallel, reducing graph build time
- Beyla updated to 3.1.2