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Krutrim Cloud MCP Server

Use Krutrim Cloud from Cursor, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or Codex. The MCP server provides discovery and controlled operations for VPCs, compute, storage, networking, Kubernetes, KPods, and IAM.

Install

Recommended: uvx

Run the released stdio package directly from PyPI without installing it into your current Python environment:

uvx krutrim-mcp-server --version

Python virtual environment

You can also install and run the package with standard Python tooling:

python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install krutrim-mcp-server==1.0.0
python -m krutrim_mcp_server --version

On Windows, activate the environment with .venv\Scripts\activate.

The current stable release is 1.0.0. Use uvx krutrim-mcp-server@1.0.0 --version when you need to pin that exact release. Future releases follow Semantic Versioning: fixes increment the patch version, backward-compatible features increment the minor version, and breaking changes increment the major version.

Connect locally

Sign in and complete MFA

Sign in as the root user to obtain the access-token and refresh-token pair:

curl --location \
  'https://cloud.olakrutrim.com/iam/v1/signInAsRootUser' \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --header 'Accept: application/json' \
  --data '{"email":"YOUR_EMAIL","password":"YOUR_PASSWORD"}'

For an IAM user, use the account ID with the same flow:

curl --location \
  'https://cloud.olakrutrim.com/iam/v1/signInAsIAMUser' \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --header 'Accept: application/json' \
  --data '{"accountId":"YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID","email":"YOUR_EMAIL","password":"YOUR_PASSWORD"}'

Keep the returned token pair private. If MFA is enabled, verify it with the returned access token before configuring the MCP client. Set the returned values in KRUTRIM_ACCESS_TOKEN and KRUTRIM_REFRESH_TOKEN through a secure secret manager or protected environment; do not place them in shell history.

curl --location \
  'https://cloud.olakrutrim.com/iam/v1/mfa/verify' \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN' \
  --data '{"otp":"YOUR_MFA_OTP"}'

MFA verification uses the same access token; it does not rotate the token pair. Run both commands only from a trusted host and keep credentials, OTPs, responses, transcripts, and logs private.

You need an IAM access token and refresh token from the same sign-in session. Set both in the MCP client configuration; do not put token values in source control.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "krutrim-cloud": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["krutrim-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "KRUTRIM_ACCESS_TOKEN": "YOUR_IAM_ACCESS_TOKEN",
        "KRUTRIM_REFRESH_TOKEN": "YOUR_IAM_REFRESH_TOKEN"
      }
    }
  }
}

For a Python virtual-environment installation, keep the same env values and replace command and args with the virtual environment's absolute Python path:

{
  "command": "/absolute/path/to/.venv/bin/python",
  "args": ["-m", "krutrim_mcp_server"]
}

On Windows, use the absolute path to .venv\Scripts\python.exe.

Restart the client after changing its configuration. The server refreshes the access token while the refresh token remains valid. When refresh is rejected, sign in again and replace both values.

For Codex, add this to ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.krutrim-cloud]
enabled = true
command = "uvx"
args = ["krutrim-mcp-server"]

[mcp_servers.krutrim-cloud.env]
KRUTRIM_ACCESS_TOKEN = "YOUR_IAM_ACCESS_TOKEN"
KRUTRIM_REFRESH_TOKEN = "YOUR_IAM_REFRESH_TOKEN"

For a Python virtual environment, set command to its absolute Python path and set args = ["-m", "krutrim_mcp_server"] instead.

Use the tools

Start with a read operation, select returned identifiers and regions exactly, then confirm mutations. Examples:

List my VPCs in In-Bangalore-1.
List IAM users.
Create a VPC in In-Hyderabad-1 with CIDR 10.20.0.0/24. Ask for confirmation first.

Mutating calls require confirm=true. Set KRUTRIM_MCP_READ_ONLY=true to block all mutations on a local installation.

Verify

uvx krutrim-mcp-server --list-tools
uvx krutrim-mcp-server --doctor

--list-tools verifies the installed catalog. --doctor verifies local configuration; use a read-only Cloud tool such as list_vpcs to verify your permissions.

User guide

Before you begin

Use an IAM access token and refresh token from the same sign-in session. Configure both KRUTRIM_ACCESS_TOKEN and KRUTRIM_REFRESH_TOKEN in your MCP client.

Always pass one of the supported regions when a tool requires it:

  • In-Bangalore-1
  • In-Hyderabad-1

Recommended workflow

  1. List resources before changing them.
  2. Select exact identifiers returned by the list call.
  3. Review the requested change.
  4. Use confirm=true only after the review.

For example, use list_vpcs before describe_vpc or delete_vpc; use list_subnets before VM creation; use a listed VM flavor instead of guessing one.

Common tasks

Goal Start with
Create a VPC list_vpcs, then create_vpc
Create a VM list_vpcs, list_subnets, and list_compute_flavors
Create a KPod list_kpod_flavors and list_kpod_templates
Manage storage list_volumes, list_volume_types, or list_buckets
Manage IAM list_iam_users, list_iam_groups, and list_iam_roles

IAM operations require full IAM KRNs. Use the KRN returned by a list operation; do not use a UUID, a display name, or a partial identifier.

Safety controls

  • Mutations require confirm=true.
  • KRUTRIM_MCP_READ_ONLY=true blocks every mutation.
  • Do not retry a timed-out create immediately. List by name or identifier first to determine whether the resource was created.
  • For destructive operations, inspect the selected identifier before confirming.
  • The create_iam_user password is sensitive. Use it only from a trusted MCP host because tool-call transcripts and host logs are outside this package's control. Use the approved encrypted credential-delivery or out-of-band process where applicable.

Troubleshooting

Problem What to do
MCP server does not start Check that both token variables are configured.
Refresh is rejected Sign in again, replace both tokens, and restart the client.
401 or 403 from a Cloud tool For MFA-enabled sessions, verify MFA with the existing access token first; then verify the IAM user, service policy, and region.
Required identifier is rejected List the resource again and use its complete KRN.
Tools are not visible Restart the MCP client and run --list-tools locally.

For object-storage access keys, follow Encrypted storage access-key delivery.

Encrypted storage access-key delivery

create_storage_access_key delivers a ciphertext bundle, not a plaintext secret. Generate a recipient key on the device that will use the key:

krutrim-mcp-credentials init

Use the printed public_key and fingerprint in the MCP request. Ask the client to show the name, region, and fingerprint before you confirm creation.

After the tool returns a bundle, decrypt it locally:

krutrim-mcp-credentials decrypt \
  --bundle /path/to/storage-key.bundle.json \
  --output ~/.config/krutrim-mcp/storage-key.json

Keep the private key and decrypted output on your device. Do not paste either into an MCP prompt, repository, ticket, or chat message. If creation times out, list existing keys before retrying.

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