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How to Initialize the ETABS MCP Server

This documents how to set up and launch the ETABS MCP server so Claude Desktop can drive CSI ETABS on this machine.

1. Layout

Path

Purpose

D:\MCP_etabs\etabs-mcp\server.py

FastMCP server entry point (stdio transport)

D:\MCP_etabs\etabs-mcp\etabs_client.py

COM wrapper around ETABS (CSI.ETABS.API.ETABSObject)

D:\MCP_etabs\etabs-mcp\engineering_checks.py

Check registry (currently stubs — see Limitations)

D:\MCP_etabs\etabs-mcp\requirements.txt

Python dependencies for this server

D:\MCP_etabs\mcp_etabs\

Windows venv that runs the server

Related MCP server: Civil3D MCP Server

2. Prerequisites

  • CSI ETABS 23 installed at C:\Program Files\Computers and Structures\ETABS 23 (confirmed present).

  • The venv at D:\MCP_etabs\mcp_etabs already has all required packages installed and importable: mcp, pywin32 (win32com.client), comtypes, pydantic, python-dotenv.

If you ever need to rebuild the venv from scratch:

cd D:\MCP_etabs
python -m venv mcp_etabs
.\mcp_etabs\Scripts\python.exe -m pip install -r etabs-mcp\requirements.txt
.\mcp_etabs\Scripts\pywin32_postinstall.exe -install

The pywin32_postinstall step registers the COM support pywin32 needs — skip it and win32com.client.GetActiveObject/Dispatch calls can fail even though pywin32 is installed.

3. Claude Desktop configuration

Your MCP server is registered in:

C:\Users\cleis\AppData\Roaming\Claude-3p\claude_desktop_config.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "etabs": {
      "command": "D:\\MCP_etabs\\mcp_etabs\\Scripts\\python.exe",
      "args": ["D:\\MCP_etabs\\etabs-mcp\\server.py"],
      "env": {
        "ETABS_INSTALL_DIR": "C:\\Program Files\\Computers and Structures\\ETABS 23"
      }
    }
  }
}

Heads up: this machine has two separate Claude Desktop config files:

  • Claude\claude_desktop_config.json — does not contain the etabs entry.

  • Claude-3p\claude_desktop_config.json — contains the etabs entry above.

If the ETABS tools don't show up in a Claude Desktop session, confirm which config that install of Claude Desktop actually reads, and copy the etabs block into it if needed.

After editing either config file, fully quit and relaunch Claude Desktop (a reload isn't enough — MCP servers are spawned at app startup).

4. Running the server directly (manual / standalone)

You don't need Claude Desktop to start the server — it's a normal Python process that speaks MCP over stdio. Useful for checking it boots cleanly before wiring it into Claude Desktop.

cd D:\MCP_etabs\etabs-mcp
$env:ETABS_INSTALL_DIR = "C:\Program Files\Computers and Structures\ETABS 23"
..\mcp_etabs\Scripts\python.exe server.py
  • server.py calls mcp.run(transport="stdio"), so it blocks and waits for MCP protocol messages on stdin — running it plain like this and seeing it just hang with no errors is expected, not a bug. There's no HTTP port to open or curl.

  • ETABS_INSTALL_DIR must be set in the environment before launch (Claude Desktop sets it via the env block in the config; running by hand you set it yourself as above, or via a .env file since python-dotenv is a dependency).

  • To actually exercise the tools without Claude Desktop, use the MCP Inspector.

    Do not use mcp dev server.py for this project. It doesn't run your script in the mcp_etabs venv — it shells out to uv run --with mcp mcp run server.py, which spins up a throwaway uv-managed environment containing only the base mcp package. Inside that ephemeral env, mcp run is itself a Typer CLI command needing the cli extra, which --with mcp never installs, so it crashes immediately with Error: typer is required. Install with 'pip install mcp[cli]'. That plain-text error corrupts the JSON-RPC stream the Inspector expects, which shows up in the browser as Error from MCP server: SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'E', "Error: typ"... is not valid JSON, or more generally as Error Connecting to MCP Inspector Proxy - Check Console logs. Even patching that, the ephemeral env still wouldn't have pywin32/comtypes, so ETABS COM calls would fail anyway — mcp dev's auto environment is simply the wrong tool here.

    Instead, launch the Inspector directly against the venv's Python, bypassing uv and mcp run entirely:

    cd D:\MCP_etabs\etabs-mcp
    $env:ETABS_INSTALL_DIR = "C:\Program Files\Computers and Structures\ETABS 23"
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector "D:\MCP_etabs\mcp_etabs\Scripts\python.exe" server.py

    This runs server.py in-process with the real venv (all of pywin32, comtypes, pydantic, python-dotenv available), with no mcp run/typer step involved. Open the exact URL the terminal prints (see below) to reach the Inspector UI, then call ping, etabs_status, etc. interactively.

    "Connection Error - Check if your MCP server is running and proxy token is correct": the terminal prints a session token and a full URL with it baked in, e.g.:

    🔑 Session token: d11cea13ad39cdadf6b0254de1b3a95e50c9a2ab0e7ba0bd61cecec76cf93623
    🚀 MCP Inspector is up and running at:
       http://localhost:6274/?MCP_PROXY_AUTH_TOKEN=d11cea13ad39cdadf6b0254de1b3a95e50c9a2ab0e7ba0bd61cecec76cf93623

    You must open that exact URL (token included). If the auto-opened browser tab landed on plain http://localhost:6274 with no ?MCP_PROXY_AUTH_TOKEN=..., or you refreshed/reopened the tab after a restart (the token changes every run), the proxy rejects it with this error. Copy the full URL from the terminal each time, or set $env:DANGEROUSLY_OMIT_AUTH = "true" before launching to disable the token check for local-only debugging.

    Also note: only one Inspector instance can bind port 6277 (proxy) / 6274 (UI) at a time — ❌ Proxy Server PORT IS IN USE at port 6277 ❌ means a previous instance is still running. On Windows, Ctrl+C in the terminal doesn't always kill the underlying node process cleanly; if the port stays busy, find and force-kill it:

    Get-NetTCPConnection -LocalPort 6277,6274 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object LocalPort,OwningProcess
    Stop-Process -Id <OwningProcess> -Force
  • Stop the process with Ctrl+C.

etabs_client.py will auto-start ETABS via COM (Dispatch + ApplicationStart) if it isn't already running, but attaching to an already-running ETABS instance is more reliable:

  1. Open ETABS 23 manually.

  2. Open or create the model you want Claude to work with.

  3. Launch/restart Claude Desktop so it spawns the MCP server.

6. Verifying the connection

Once Claude Desktop is running with the server registered, ask Claude to call:

  • ping → should return "ETABS MCP server is running." (confirms the process launched correctly, independent of ETABS).

  • etabs_status → returns a dict with connected, mode, install_dir, prog_id, and error if applicable. connected: "true" means it attached to a live ETABS COM object.

  • available_checks → lists the check names currently registered (story_drift, base_shear, modal_participation).

7. Troubleshooting

Symptom

Likely cause

Fix

etabs tools missing in Claude

Wrong config file, or Claude Desktop not restarted

Confirm which claude_desktop_config.json this install reads; fully restart the app

pywin32 is required to connect to ETABS...

pywin32 not installed/registered in the venv

Reinstall requirements and run pywin32_postinstall.exe -install

etabs_status returns connected: false, mode: unavailable

ETABS not running and nothing to attach to

Open ETABS manually, or let the client auto-start it (allow_start=True is the default for most calls)

Unable to connect to ETABS COM server

COM registration issue or ETABS API not licensed/installed correctly

Verify ETABS installed correctly and its COM interop is registered (reinstalling ETABS re-registers it)

execute_check returns status: "blocked"

Same as above — check requires a live ETABS connection

Same fix as connected: false above

8. Current limitations (scaffold state)

  • engineering_checks.py only confirms ETABS connectivity per check — it does not yet pull real drift, base shear, or modal mass results from SapModel. execute_check returns status: "ready" as a placeholder, not actual results.

  • create_simple_model creates a blank model via SapModel.File.NewBlank() and can optionally save it, but has no further modeling capability yet (no grids, stories, sections, loads).

  • There is no explicit Disconnect/ApplicationExit tool — the server currently only attaches or starts ETABS, it never closes it.

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