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"Nutanix" matching MCP tools:

  • List Nutanix virtual machines with their names, UUIDs, power states, and resource allocation. Supports OData filtering to narrow results.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Generate a comprehensive As-Built report for your Nutanix environment, covering clusters, hosts, storage, networking, and VM inventory. Returns Markdown with an Excalidraw topology diagram.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Lists all VMs visible to Prism Central, including names, IDs, power state, host, cluster, memory, and CPU configuration. Use to discover VM inventory or find a specific VM.
    MIT

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  • List all Nutanix clusters under Prism Central to view names, health status, version, and resource summary for topology understanding and VM placement decisions.
    MIT
  • Retrieve complete configuration and health details of a specific Nutanix cluster, including nodes, storage, networking, and health metrics.
    MIT
  • Retrieves detailed information about a host, including hardware specs, hypervisor details, and resource usage, using the host UUID.
    AGPL 3.0
  • List networking subnets in Prism Central to identify available networks for VM placement and connectivity checks.
    MIT
  • List virtual machines on a Prism Element cluster, retrieving names, UUIDs, power states, and resource allocation for specified hosts.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve complete metadata for a VM using its ext_id. Returns power state, resources, network, disks, and cluster details.
    MIT
  • Retrieve active alerts from Prism Central to triage unhealthy fleet components, prioritize incident response, or check for infrastructure issues.
    MIT
  • List storage pools on a Prism Element cluster to retrieve pool names, capacity, and disk composition for capacity planning and inventory management.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Power on a stopped Nutanix VM to bring it online for maintenance, testing, or service restoration. Requires setting the environment variable NUTANIX_ALLOW_POWER=true.
    MIT
  • Gracefully power off a Nutanix VM for maintenance or decommissioning. Requires environment variable NUTANIX_ALLOW_POWER=true.
    MIT
  • List hypervisor hosts across clusters with names, IPs, capacity, and health. Filter by cluster or OData expression to narrow results.
    AGPL 3.0