ESXi MCP Server
by Bright8192
ESXi MCP Server is a VMware ESXi/vCenter management server based on MCP, providing simple REST API interfaces for virtual machine management. It offers real-time communication and complete virtual machine lifecycle management.
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ESXi MCP Server
A VMware ESXi/vCenter management server based on MCP (Model Control Protocol), providing simple REST API interfaces for virtual machine management.
Features
- Support for ESXi and vCenter Server connections
- Real-time communication based on SSE (Server-Sent Events)
- RESTful API interface with JSON-RPC support
- API key authentication
- Complete virtual machine lifecycle management
- Real-time performance monitoring
- SSL/TLS secure connection support
- Flexible configuration options (YAML/JSON/Environment Variables)
Core Functions
- Virtual Machine Management
- Create VM
- Clone VM
- Delete VM
- Power On/Off operations
- List all VMs
- Performance Monitoring
- CPU usage
- Memory usage
- Storage usage
- Network traffic statistics
Requirements
- Python 3.7+
- pyVmomi
- PyYAML
- uvicorn
- mcp-core (Machine Control Protocol core library)
Quick Start
- Install dependencies:
pip install pyvmomi pyyaml uvicorn mcp-core
- Create configuration file
config.yaml
:
vcenter_host: "your-vcenter-ip"
vcenter_user: "[email protected]"
vcenter_password: "your-password"
datacenter: "your-datacenter" # Optional
cluster: "your-cluster" # Optional
datastore: "your-datastore" # Optional
network: "VM Network" # Optional
insecure: true # Skip SSL certificate verification
api_key: "your-api-key" # API access key
log_file: "./logs/vmware_mcp.log" # Log file path
log_level: "INFO" # Log level
- Run the server:
python server.py -c config.yaml
API Interface
Authentication
All privileged operations require authentication first:
POST /sse/messages
Authorization: Bearer your-api-key
Main Tool Interfaces
- Create VM
{
"name": "vm-name",
"cpu": 2,
"memory": 4096,
"datastore": "datastore-name",
"network": "network-name"
}
- Clone VM
{
"template_name": "source-vm",
"new_name": "new-vm-name"
}
- Delete VM
{
"name": "vm-name"
}
- Power Operations
{
"name": "vm-name"
}
Resource Monitoring Interface
Get VM performance data:
GET vmstats://{vm_name}
Configuration
| Parameter | Description | Required | Default | |-----------|-------------|----------|---------| | vcenter_host | vCenter/ESXi server address | Yes | - | | vcenter_user | Login username | Yes | - | | vcenter_password | Login password | Yes | - | | datacenter | Datacenter name | No | Auto-select first | | cluster | Cluster name | No | Auto-select first | | datastore | Storage name | No | Auto-select largest available | | network | Network name | No | VM Network | | insecure | Skip SSL verification | No | false | | api_key | API access key | No | - | | log_file | Log file path | No | Console output | | log_level | Log level | No | INFO |
Environment Variables
All configuration items support environment variable settings, following these naming rules:
- VCENTER_HOST
- VCENTER_USER
- VCENTER_PASSWORD
- VCENTER_DATACENTER
- VCENTER_CLUSTER
- VCENTER_DATASTORE
- VCENTER_NETWORK
- VCENTER_INSECURE
- MCP_API_KEY
- MCP_LOG_FILE
- MCP_LOG_LEVEL
Security Recommendations
-
Production Environment:
- Use valid SSL certificates
- Enable API key authentication
- Set appropriate log levels
- Restrict API access scope
-
Testing Environment:
- Set insecure: true to skip SSL verification
- Use more detailed log level (DEBUG)
License
MIT License
Contributing
Issues and Pull Requests are welcome!
Changelog
v0.0.1
- Initial release
- Basic VM management functionality
- SSE communication support
- API key authentication
- Performance monitoring
Author
Bright8192
Acknowledgments
- VMware pyvmomi team
- MCP Protocol development team