Audit Logs & Usage
The MCP Platform provides visibility into MCP activity through audit logs and usage tracking. These features help with monitoring, compliance, and understanding how MCP servers are being used.
Sensitive data (MCP request/response bodies, chat threads, and task runs) can only be viewed by users with the Auditor role. All other roles, including Owner and Admin, see only metadata for these resources. The Auditor role is an add-on permission that can be combined with any other role, granting read-only access to sensitive data across the platform. See User Roles for details.
Audit Logs
Audit logs capture all MCP interactions that flow through the gateway.
What's Logged
- MCP Requests: Tool calls, resource access, and other MCP operations
- MCP Responses: Results returned from MCP servers
- User Information: Who made the request
- Timestamps: When the request occurred
- Server Information: Which MCP server handled the request
Viewing Audit Logs
Navigate to MCP Management > Audit Logs in the MCP Platform.
The audit log view shows:
- Timestamp
- User
- MCP Server
- Operation type
- Status (success/failure)
Detailed View
Click on any log entry to see additional details:
- Request and response metadata
- Error details (if applicable)
- Full request/response payloads and headers (Auditor role required)
Filtering
Filter logs by:
- Date range
- User
- MCP Server
- Operation type
- Status
Exporting Audit Logs
Audit logs can be exported for external analysis or compliance requirements. See Audit Log Export for configuration options.
Usage
Usage tracking provides aggregate statistics about MCP server activity.
Metrics Available
- Request counts: Total requests per server
- User activity: Which users are using which servers
- Tool usage: Most frequently called tools
- Error rates: Success/failure ratios
- Response times: Performance metrics
Viewing Usage
Navigate to MCP Management > Usage in the MCP Platform.
Use Cases
- Cost management: Understand which servers are most used
- Capacity planning: Identify servers that may need scaling
- Adoption tracking: See which tools are popular
- Troubleshooting: Identify servers with high error rates
Access by Role
Power User / Power User+
- View audit logs and usage for their own activity
- Metadata only (no request/response content)
Admin / Owner
- View audit logs and usage for all users
- Export audit logs
- Metadata only (no request/response content)
Auditor (add-on)
- View full request/response payloads and headers
- Export audit logs with full content
- Read-only access to admin views
Privacy Considerations
Audit logs may contain sensitive information from MCP requests and responses. Consider:
- Data retention: Configure how long logs are kept
- Access control: Limit who can view detailed logs
- Export security: Secure any exported log data
- Compliance: Ensure logging meets regulatory requirements