VIRTUALIZATION TOOLS

56 tools from the Virtualization MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 27 tools
Read example_counter A simple counter that increments on each call Read get_api_docs Get OpenAPI documentation for all available API endpoints Read get_api_endpoints Get detailed information about all available API endpoints and tools Read get_help Get help with virtualization-mcp commands and features Read get_hyperv_vm get_hyperv_vm Read get_tool_categories Get a list of all available tool categories Read get_tool_info Get detailed information about a specific tool by name Read get_tool_schema get_tool_schema Read get_vm_screenshot Take a screenshot of a running VM. Read get_vm_state Get the current state of a virtual machine. Read GetSystemInfo Get information about the host system and VirtualBox installation. Read GetVmMetrics Get performance metrics for a running virtual machine. Read info_tools info_tools Read list_common_programs list_common_programs Read list_hyperv_vms list_hyperv_vms Read list_portfolios list_portfolios Read list_running_sandboxes list_running_sandboxes Read list_sandboxes List all running Windows Sandbox instances. Read list_snapshots list_snapshots Read list_tools list_tools Read ListIsos List all available ISO files in the VirtualBox media library. Read ListNetworkAdapters List network adapters for a virtual machine. Read ListStorageControllers List storage controllers for a virtual machine. Read ListVms List all VirtualBox virtual machines with their current states. Read name name Read virtualization-mcp_list_tools List all available tools Read virtualization-mcp_ping Check if the virtualization-mcp server is running

Route Virtualization through PolicyLayer and every one of its 56 tools is checked against your policy before it runs.

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How many tools does the Virtualization MCP server have? +

The Virtualization MCP server exposes 56 tools across 5 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute, Other.

How do I enforce policies on Virtualization tools? +

Route the Virtualization server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do Virtualization tools fall into? +

Virtualization tools are categorised as Read (27), Write (9), Destructive (4), Execute (12), Other (4). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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