ESXi MCP Server

ESXi MCP Server

A VMware ESXi/vCenter management server based on MCP (Machine Control Protocol), providing simple REST API interfaces for virtual machine 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

  1. Install dependencies:
pip install pyvmomi pyyaml uvicorn mcp-core
  1. Create configuration file config.yaml:
vcenter_host: "your-vcenter-ip"
vcenter_user: "administrator@vsphere.local"
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
  1. 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

  1. Create VM
{
    "name": "vm-name",
    "cpu": 2,
    "memory": 4096,
    "datastore": "datastore-name",
    "network": "network-name"
}
  1. Clone VM
{
    "template_name": "source-vm",
    "new_name": "new-vm-name"
}
  1. Delete VM
{
    "name": "vm-name"
}
  1. 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

  1. Production Environment:

    • Use valid SSL certificates
    • Enable API key authentication
    • Set appropriate log levels
    • Restrict API access scope
  2. 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

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