VMware vSphere MCP Server
An MCP Server that acts as a standardized interface exposing VMware vCenter functionalities as Tools directly consumable by AI models
vSphere MCP Server
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for VMware vSphere management, providing AI agents with full access to virtual infrastructure operations through a secure, Dockerized environment.
Features
Core VM Management
- List VMs - Get all virtual machines with power states
- VM Details - Detailed information about specific VMs
- Power Operations - Start, stop, restart VMs
- Resource Monitoring - CPU, RAM, and network utilization
- Storage Information - Disk usage and datastore details
Advanced Operations
- Snapshot Management - Create, list, and delete VM snapshots
- Template Management - List and manage VM templates
- Bulk Operations - Power operations on multiple VMs
- Resource Modification - Change CPU and memory allocation
- Network Management - Port groups and network configuration
Monitoring & Reporting
- Performance Monitoring - Real-time resource utilization
- Event Logging - VM events and system logs
- Alarm Management - Active alarms and alerts
- Comprehensive Reports - Environment-wide analytics
- Resource Utilization - CPU, memory, and storage summaries
Safety Features
- Confirmation System - All destructive operations require explicit confirmation
- Error Handling - Comprehensive error messages and troubleshooting
- Secure Authentication - Environment-based credential management
- Audit Trail - Clear logging of all operations
Installation
Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose
- VMware vCenter Server with REST API access
- Valid vCenter credentials
Quick Start
-
Clone repo
-
Configure Environment
cp env.example .env
# Edit .env with your vCenter credentials
- Deploy with Docker
docker compose up -d
Configuration
Environment Variables
Create a .env file with the following variables:
# vCenter Connection
VCENTER_HOST=vcenter.domain.local
[email protected]
VCENTER_PASSWORD=your_password_here
INSECURE=True
# Server Configuration
SERVER_HOST=0.0.0.0
SERVER_PORT=8000
AnythingLLM Integration
Add the following configuration to your anythingllm_mcp_servers.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vsphere-mcp-server": {
"name": "vSphere MCP Server",
"type": "streamable",
"url": "http://vsphere-mcp-server:8000/mcp",
"auth_token": null,
"enabled": true
}
}
}
Available Tools
VM Management
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
list_vms | List all virtual machines | hostname (optional) |
get_vm_details | Get detailed VM information | vm_id, hostname (optional) |
power_on_vm | Power on a virtual machine | vm_id, hostname (optional) |
power_off_vm | Power off a virtual machine | vm_id, hostname (optional) |
restart_vm | Restart a virtual machine | vm_id, hostname (optional) |
Infrastructure Management
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
list_hosts | List all ESXi hosts | hostname (optional) |
list_datastores | List all datastores | hostname (optional) |
list_networks | List all networks | hostname (optional) |
list_datacenters | List all datacenters | hostname (optional) |
Monitoring & Performance
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
get_vm_performance_info | Get VM performance metrics | hostname (optional) |
get_host_performance_info | Get host performance metrics | hostname (optional) |
get_vm_disk_usage | Get VM disk utilization | hostname (optional) |
get_datastore_usage | Get datastore utilization | hostname (optional) |
get_vms_with_high_resource_usage | Find VMs with high resource allocation | hostname (optional) |
Snapshot Management
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
list_vm_snapshots | List VM snapshots | vm_id, hostname (optional) |
create_vm_snapshot | Create VM snapshot | vm_id, snapshot_name, description, hostname (optional) |
delete_vm_snapshot | Delete VM snapshot | vm_id, snapshot_id, confirm, hostname (optional) |
Template Management
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
list_templates | List VM templates | hostname (optional) |
Advanced Monitoring
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
get_vm_events | Get VM events | vm_id, hostname (optional) |
get_alarms | Get active alarms | hostname (optional) |
get_port_groups | Get network port groups | hostname (optional) |
Reporting & Analytics
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
generate_vm_report | Generate comprehensive VM report | hostname (optional) |
get_resource_utilization_summary | Get resource utilization summary | hostname (optional) |
Automation
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
bulk_power_operations | Bulk power operations | operation, vm_list, hostname (optional) |
bulk_delete_vms | Bulk delete VMs | vm_list, confirm, hostname (optional) |
Destructive Operations (Require Confirmation)
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
delete_vm | Delete virtual machine | vm_id, confirm, hostname (optional) |
modify_vm_resources | Modify VM resources | vm_id, cpu_count, memory_gb, confirm, hostname (optional) |
force_power_off_vm | Force power off VM | vm_id, confirm, hostname (optional) |
Destructive operations require explicit confirmation by setting confirm=True
Security Features
Confirmation System
All destructive operations require explicit confirmation:
# First call - shows warning
delete_vm(vm_id="MyServer", confirm=False)
# Returns: DESTRUCTIVE OPERATION: Delete VM MyServer...
# Second call - executes operation
delete_vm(vm_id="MyServer", confirm=True)
# Returns: VM MyServer deleted successfully
Environment-Based Authentication
- Credentials stored in environment variables
- No hardcoded passwords
- Secure Docker deployment
- SSL/TLS support with configurable verification
Usage Examples
Basic VM Operations
# List all VMs
"Show me all virtual machines"
# Get VM details
"Get details for VM WebServer01"
# Power operations
"Power on the VM DatabaseServer"
"Restart all VMs: WebServer01, WebServer02, WebServer03"
Monitoring and Reporting
# Performance monitoring
"Show me CPU and memory usage for all VMs"
"Which VMs have high resource usage?"
# Storage monitoring
"Show me datastore usage"
"Which VMs have disk usage over 90%?"
# Comprehensive reporting
"Generate a complete report of the vSphere environment"
"Show me resource utilization summary"
Snapshot Management
# Create snapshots
"Create a snapshot of VM WebServer01 before updates"
# List snapshots
"Show me all snapshots for VM DatabaseServer"
# Delete snapshots (requires confirmation)
"Delete snapshot 'backup-2024-01-15' from VM WebServer01"
Destructive Operations (with confirmation)
# VM deletion (requires confirmation)
"Delete VM TestServer" # Shows warning
"Delete VM TestServer with confirmation" # Executes deletion
# Resource modification (requires confirmation)
"Modify VM WebServer01 to have 8 CPUs and 16GB RAM"
"Modify VM WebServer01 to have 8 CPUs and 16GB RAM with confirmation"
# Bulk operations (requires confirmation)
"Delete VMs: OldServer1, OldServer2, OldServer3"
"Delete VMs: OldServer1, OldServer2, OldServer3 with confirmation"
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