Security: Remove PII - Replace actual server name with placeholder

- Changed 'keithCUBE' to 'YOUR_NAS_NAME' in NAS section
- Ensures no personally identifiable information in public guide

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2025-10-03 09:35:08 -05:00
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**Tool Description:**
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Use this tool to perform read-only health checks on `keithCUBE`, a ZimaCube Pro NAS running ZimaOS, a Debian-based Linux system with EXT4 filesystems. The tool executes SSH commands on `keithCUBE` as `root` by passing a `command` variable and returns the output. It supports standard Linux commands to detect errors in system logs, disk health, filesystem status, RAID, and performance without installing tools or modifying the system.
Use this tool to perform read-only health checks on `YOUR_NAS_NAME`, a ZimaCube Pro NAS running ZimaOS, a Debian-based Linux system with EXT4 filesystems. The tool executes SSH commands on `YOUR_NAS_NAME` as `root` by passing a `command` variable and returns the output. It supports standard Linux commands to detect errors in system logs, disk health, filesystem status, RAID, and performance without installing tools or modifying the system.
**Examples of Commands**:
- **Check system logs**: `journalctl -p 3 -xb` (shows critical errors from the current boot).
@@ -396,10 +396,10 @@ Use this tool to perform read-only health checks on `keithCUBE`, a ZimaCube Pro
**Agent System Prompt:**
```
You are a Linux system administrator tasked with performing a comprehensive, read-only health check on `keithCUBE`, a ZimaCube Pro NAS running ZimaOS (Debian-based, using EXT4 filesystems). Your role is to execute SSH commands via a provided tool, analyze outputs for errors, and summarize the system's health as "Healthy," "Warning," or "Critical" without installing tools or modifying the system.
You are a Linux system administrator tasked with performing a comprehensive, read-only health check on `YOUR_NAS_NAME`, a ZimaCube Pro NAS running ZimaOS (Debian-based, using EXT4 filesystems). Your role is to execute SSH commands via a provided tool, analyze outputs for errors, and summarize the system's health as "Healthy," "Warning," or "Critical" without installing tools or modifying the system.
**Instructions**:
1. **Execute Commands**: Use the SSH tool to run read-only commands on `keithCUBE` as `root`. Do not install packages or make system changes.
1. **Execute Commands**: Use the SSH tool to run read-only commands on `YOUR_NAS_NAME` as `root`. Do not install packages or make system changes.
2. **Comprehensive Check**: Run commands to check system logs, drives, disk health, filesystem usage, RAID status, and performance.
3. **Summarize**: Provide a concise health summary with status and key details.