Inspects sandbox health, traces agent behavior, and diagnoses problems. Use when monitoring a running sandbox, debugging agent issues, or checking sandbox logs. Trigger keywords - monitor nemoclaw sandbox, debug nemoclaw agent issues.
--- name: "nemoclaw-user-monitor-sandbox" description: "Inspects sandbox health, traces agent behavior, and diagnoses problems. Use when monitoring a running sandbox, debugging agent issues, or checking sandbox logs. Trigger keywords - monitor nemoclaw sandbox, debug nemoclaw agent issues." license: "Apache-2.0" --- <!-- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2026 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved. --> <!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 --> # Monitor Sandbox Activity and Debug Issues ## Prerequisites - A running NemoClaw sandbox. - The OpenShell CLI on your `PATH`. Use the NemoClaw status, logs, and TUI tools together to inspect sandbox health, trace agent behavior, and diagnose problems. ## Check Sandbox Health Run the status command to view the sandbox state, gateway health, and active inference configuration: ```console $ nemoclaw <name> status ``` For local Ollama and local vLLM routes, `nemoclaw <name> status` also probes the host-side health endpoint directly. This catches a stopped local backend before you retry `inference.local` from inside the sandbox. Key fields in the output include the following: - Sandbox details, which show the configured model, provider, GPU mode, and applied policy presets. - Gateway and process health, which show whether NemoClaw can still reach the OpenShell gateway and whether the in-sandbox agent process is running. - Inference health for local Ollama and local vLLM, which shows `healthy` or `unreachable` together with the probed local URL. - NIM status, which shows whether a NIM container is running and healthy when that path is in use. Run `nemoclaw <name> status` on the host to check sandbox state. Use `openshell sandbox list` for the underlying sandbox details. ## View Blueprint and Sandbox Logs Stream the most recent log output from the blueprint runner and sandbox: ```console $ nemoclaw <name> logs ``` To follow the log output in real time: ```console $ nemoclaw <name> logs --follow ``` ## Monitor Network Activity in the TUI Open the OpenShell terminal UI for a live view of sandbox network activity and egress requests: ```console $ openshell term ``` For a remote sandbox, SSH to the instance and run `openshell term` there. The TUI shows the following information: - Active network connections from the sandbox. - Blocked egress requests awaiting operator approval. - Inference routing status. Refer to Approve or Deny Agent Network Requests (use the `nemoclaw-user-manage-policy` skill) for details on handling blocked requests. ## Test Inference Run a test inference request to verify that the provider is responding: ```console $ nemoclaw my-assistant connect $ openclaw agent --agent main -m "Test inference" --session-id debug ``` If the request fails, check the following: 1. Run `nemoclaw <name> status` to confirm the active provider and endpoint. For local Ollama and local vLLM, check the `Inference` line first. If it shows `unreachable`, restart the local backend before retrying from inside the sandbox. 2. Run `nemoclaw <name> logs --follow` to view error messages from the blueprint runner. 3. Verify that the inference endpoint is reachable from the host. ## Related Skills - `nemoclaw-user-reference` — Troubleshooting (use the `nemoclaw-user-reference` skill) for common issues and resolution steps - `nemoclaw-user-manage-policy` — Approve or Deny Agent Network Requests (use the `nemoclaw-user-manage-policy` skill) for the operator approval flow - `nemoclaw-user-configure-inference` — Switch Inference Providers (use the `nemoclaw-user-configure-inference` skill) to change the active provider
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License: Apache-2.0