ProxmoxMCP is a Python-based MCP server that provides a clean interface for managing Proxmox hypervisors through the Model Context Protocol, offering tools for managing nodes, virtual machines, and containers via Proxmox API integration. It delivers capabilities including secure token-based authentication, VM console command execution, node management, and type-safe operations through Pydantic validation, solving the problem of programmatic Proxmox infrastructure management for AI agents and autonomous tools like Cline. The server uses the Proxmoxer Python wrapper and official MCP SDK to enable seamless hypervisor control with configurable logging and rich output formatting.
A Python-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Proxmox hypervisors, providing a clean interface for managing nodes, VMs, and containers.
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Before starting, ensure you have:
pip install uv)Clone and set up environment:
# Clone repository
cd ~/Documents/Cline/MCP # For Cline users
# OR
cd your/preferred/directory # For manual installation
git clone https://github.com/canvrno/ProxmoxMCP.git
cd ProxmoxMCP
# Create and activate virtual environment
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate # Linux/macOS
# OR
.\.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # Windows
Install dependencies:
# Install with development dependencies
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
Create configuration:
# Create config directory and copy template
mkdir -p proxmox-config
cp config/config.example.json proxmox-config/config.json
Edit proxmox-config/config.json:
{
"proxmox": {
"host": "PROXMOX_HOST", # Required: Your Proxmox server address
"port": 8006, # Optional: Default is 8006
"verify_ssl": false, # Optional: Set false for self-signed certs
"service": "PVE" # Optional: Default is PVE
},
"auth": {
"user": "USER@pve", # Required: Your Proxmox username
"token_name": "TOKEN_NAME", # Required: API token ID
"token_value": "TOKEN_VALUE" # Required: API token value
},
"logging": {
"level": "INFO", # Optional: DEBUG for more detail
"format": "%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s",
"file": "proxmox_mcp.log" # Optional: Log to file
}
}
Check Python environment:
python -c "import proxmox_mcp; print('Installation OK')"
Run the tests:
pytest
Verify configuration:
# Linux/macOS
PROXMOX_MCP_CONFIG="proxmox-config/config.json" python -m proxmox_mcp.server
# Windows (PowerShell)
$env:PROXMOX_MCP_CONFIG="proxmox-config\config.json"; python -m proxmox_mcp.server
You should see either:
For testing and development:
# Activate virtual environment first
source .venv/bin/activate # Linux/macOS
# OR
.\.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # Windows
# Run the server
python -m proxmox_mcp.server
For Cline users, add this configuration to your MCP settings file (typically at ~/.config/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"github.com/canvrno/ProxmoxMCP": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/ProxmoxMCP/.venv/bin/python",
"args": ["-m", "proxmox_mcp.server"],
"cwd": "/absolute/path/to/ProxmoxMCP",
"env": {
"PYTHONPATH": "/absolute/path/to/ProxmoxMCP/src",
"PROXMOX_MCP_CONFIG": "/absolute/path/to/ProxmoxMCP/proxmox-config/config.json",
"PROXMOX_HOST": "your-proxmox-host",
"PROXMOX_USER": "username@pve",
"PROXMOX_TOKEN_NAME": "token-name",
"PROXMOX_TOKEN_VALUE": "token-value",
"PROXMOX_PORT": "8006",
"PROXMOX_VERIFY_SSL": "false",
"PROXMOX_SERVICE": "PVE",
"LOG_LEVEL": "DEBUG"
},
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}
To help generate the correct paths, you can use this command:
# This will print the MCP settings with your absolute paths filled in
python -c "import os; print(f'''{{
\"mcpServers\": {{
\"github.com/canvrno/ProxmoxMCP\": {{
\"command\": \"{os.path.abspath('.venv/bin/python')}\",
\"args\": [\"-m\", \"proxmox_mcp.server\"],
\"cwd\": \"{os.getcwd()}\",
\"env\": {{
\"PYTHONPATH\": \"{os.path.abspath('src')}\",
\"PROXMOX_MCP_CONFIG\": \"{os.path.abspath('proxmox-config/config.json')}\",
...
}}
}}
}}
}}''')"
Important:
The server provides the following MCP tools for interacting with Proxmox:
Lists all nodes in the Proxmox cluster.
🖥️ Proxmox Nodes
🖥️ pve-compute-01
• Status: ONLINE
• Uptime: ⏳ 156d 12h
• CPU Cores: 64
• Memory: 186.5 GB / 512.0 GB (36.4%)
🖥️ pve-compute-02
• Status: ONLINE
• Uptime: ⏳ 156d 11h
• CPU Cores: 64
• Memory: 201.3 GB / 512.0 GB (39.3%)
Get detailed status of a specific node.
node (string, required): Name of the node🖥️ Node: pve-compute-01
• Status: ONLINE
• Uptime: ⏳ 156d 12h
• CPU Usage: 42.3%
• CPU Cores: 64 (AMD EPYC 7763)
• Memory: 186.5 GB / 512.0 GB (36.4%)
• Network: ⬆️ 12.8 GB/s ⬇️ 9.2 GB/s
• Temperature: 38°C
List all VMs across the cluster.
🗃️ Virtual Machines
🗃️ prod-db-master (ID: 100)
• Status: RUNNING
• Node: pve-compute-01
• CPU Cores: 16
• Memory: 92.3 GB / 128.0 GB (72.1%)
🗃️ prod-web-01 (ID: 102)
• Status: RUNNING
• Node: pve-compute-01
• CPU Cores: 8
• Memory: 12.8 GB / 32.0 GB (40.0%)
List available storage.
💾 Storage Pools
💾 ceph-prod
• Status: ONLINE
• Type: rbd
• Usage: 12.8 TB / 20.0 TB (64.0%)
• IOPS: ⬆️ 15.2k ⬇️ 12.8k
💾 local-zfs
• Status: ONLINE
• Type: zfspool
• Usage: 3.2 TB / 8.0 TB (40.0%)
• IOPS: ⬆️ 42.8k ⬇️ 35.6k
Get overall cluster status.
⚙️ Proxmox Cluster
• Name: enterprise-cloud
• Status: HEALTHY
• Quorum: OK
• Nodes: 4 ONLINE
• Version: 8.1.3
• HA Status: ACTIVE
• Resources:
- Total CPU Cores: 192
- Total Memory: 1536 GB
- Total Storage: 70 TB
• Workload:
- Running VMs: 7
- Total VMs: 8
- Average CPU Usage: 38.6%
- Average Memory Usage: 42.8%
Execute a command in a VM's console using QEMU Guest Agent.
node (string, required): Name of the node where VM is runningvmid (string, required): ID of the VMcommand (string, required): Command to execute🔧 Console Command Result
• Status: SUCCESS
• Command: systemctl status nginx
• Node: pve-compute-01
• VM: prod-web-01 (ID: 102)
Output:
● nginx.service - A high performance web server and a reverse proxy server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nginx.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2025-02-18 15:23:45 UTC; 2 months 3 days ago
After activating your virtual environment:
pytestblack .mypy .ruff .proxmox-mcp/
├── src/
│ └── proxmox_mcp/
│ ├── server.py # Main MCP server implementation
│ ├── config/ # Configuration handling
│ ├── core/ # Core functionality
│ ├── formatting/ # Output formatting and themes
│ ├── tools/ # Tool implementations
│ │ └── console/ # VM console operations
│ └── utils/ # Utilities (auth, logging)
├── tests/ # Test suite
├── proxmox-config/
│ └── config.example.json # Configuration template
├── pyproject.toml # Project metadata and dependencies
└── LICENSE # MIT License
MIT License