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Install the SysXray agent on your Mac to start monitoring.
Click + Add Computer to get your install command.
Waiting for first report…
1.Make sure the install command finished without errors on your Mac.
2.The agent reports every 10 seconds — data will appear here automatically.
3.If nothing appears after 30 seconds, run the install command again.
Next check in 10s
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Agent is offline — data below is frozen from -
The agent on your Mac stopped running. Click + Add Computer to reinstall it.
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Agent update required — restart needed
New features (including Kill Process) require agent v1.0.2. Paste this into Terminal to restart and update:
launchctl stop com.sysxray.agent && launchctl start com.sysxray.agent
Your Mac is a black box. SysXray opens it up.
Fan spinning for no reason? Apps feeling slow? Mac getting hot? You usually have no idea what's causing it. SysXray shows you exactly what's happening inside — in plain English, right now.
● Which app is hogging your CPU
● Why your fan started spinning
● How much memory is actually free
● What's running silently in the background
Start with Hardware to see live CPU, memory and disk — then check Processes to find what's consuming resources. Once you know what's running, Diagnostic will make full sense.
A lightweight background service that reads your Mac's internals and sends them here securely every 10s.
What is it? →
CPU
How hard your Mac's brain is working right now
Load: -
- cores
Memory
How much of your Mac's short-term workspace is in use
Network
Data being sent and received over your internet connection
Disk
Storage space used and how fast files are being read or written
Background Services — launchd-managed, run silently at boot
Launch Daemons 0
System-wide — run as root before any user logs in. To enable or disable, open Terminal on your Mac and use sudo launchctl.
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Launch Agents (System) 0
System-wide — run for all users, installed by macOS or apps. To enable or disable, open Terminal on your Mac and use sudo launchctl.
| Label | Status | Run at Load | Size |
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Launch Agents (User) 0
Your account only — installed by apps you use, toggleable
| Label | Status | Run at Load | Size | Toggle |
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Startup — configured to run when you log in
Login Items
Apps that open automatically at login — manage in System Settings → General → Login Items
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System Extensions
Drivers and security tools that extend macOS — require user approval to install
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Spotlight
macOS search — indexes your files so ⌘Space finds them instantly
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Periodic Maintenance
Scheduled macOS housekeeping scripts — run daily, weekly, and monthly
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Runtime Helpers — spawned on demand by apps, not user-configurable
XPC Service Groups
Sandboxed mini-processes apps spin up for isolated tasks — disappear when the parent app closes
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Thermal Status
How hot your Mac is running and whether it's slowing down to cool off
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Temperature & Fans
The actual temperature inside your Mac and how fast the fan is spinning
GPU & Compute
How hard your graphics chip and AI processor are working
Power
How many watts your Mac is consuming right now — more power means more heat
Why is my fan running? Top 3 contributing causes
Ghost Connections 0
Background processes sending data while idle