26 tools from the AWS Labs Timestream for InfluxDB MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the AWS Labs Timestream for InfluxDB MCP Server policy →GetDbCluster Returns a Timestream for InfluxDB DB cluster details by the db_cluster_id GetDbInstance Returns a Timestream for InfluxDB DB instance details by the instance-identifier GetDbParameterGroup Get a Timestream for InfluxDB DB parameter group details for a db_parameter_group_id InfluxDBListBuckets List all buckets in InfluxDB. InfluxDBListOrgs List all organizations in InfluxDB. InfluxDBQuery Query data from InfluxDB using Flux query language. ListClustersByStatus Returns a list of Timestream for InfluxDB DB clusters filtered by status (case-insensitive). ListDbClusters List all Timestream for InfluxDB DB clusters. ListDbInstances List all Timestream for InfluxDB DB instances ListDbParamGroups List all Timestream for InfluxDB DB parameter groups. ListTagsForResource A list of tags applied to the resource. LsInstancesByStatus Returns a list of Timestream for InfluxDB DB instances filtered by status (case-insensitive). LsInstancesOfCluster List all Timestream for InfluxDB instances belonging to a specific DB cluster. TagResource Tags are composed of a Key/Value pairs. Apply them to Timestream for InfluxDB resource. UntagResource Removes the tags, identified by the keys, from the specified resource. CreateDbCluster Create a new Timestream for InfluxDB database cluster. CreateDbInstance Create a new Timestream for InfluxDB database instance CreateDbParamGroup Creates a new Timestream for InfluxDB DB parameter group to associate with DB instances. InfluxDBCreateBucket Create a new bucket in InfluxDB. InfluxDBCreateOrg Create a new organization in InfluxDB. InfluxDBWriteLP Write data in Line Protocol format to InfluxDB. InfluxDBWritePoints Write data points to InfluxDB endpoint. UpdateDbCluster Updates a Timestream for InfluxDB cluster. UpdateDbInstance Updates a Timestream for InfluxDB DB instance. The AWS Labs Timestream for InfluxDB MCP Server MCP server exposes 26 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the AWS Labs Timestream for InfluxDB MCP Server server.
AWS Labs Timestream for InfluxDB MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (15), Write (9), Destructive (2). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Deterministic policy on every MCP tool call. Per-identity grants. Full audit log.