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SUMMARY

Manage TrueNAS SCALE from an AI agent — 278 actions across 18 categories behind one hierarchical MCP tool, so tool schemas cost ~200 tokens of context instead of ~28k. Destructive operations require explicit confirmation.

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Wiring a NAS into an AI assistant usually means registering one MCP tool per
operation. Cover TrueNAS SCALE properly and that is 50-80 tool schemas — around
28,000 tokens of your context window spent before the model has read a single
word of your question, on every request, whether or not you touch storage.

truenas-mcp covers 278 actions across 18 categories — the whole TrueNAS
SCALE REST API — behind one hierarchical tool that costs about 200 tokens.
The model asks what categories exist, drills into the one it needs, then calls
the action. Destructive operations refuse to run without confirm: true.

Install (60 seconds)

# No install needed
TRUENAS_URL=https://truenas.local TRUENAS_API_KEY=1-abc123 npx truenas-mcp

Claude Code:

claude mcp add truenas -- npx -y truenas-mcp   --env TRUENAS_URL=https://truenas.local   --env TRUENAS_API_KEY=1-your-api-key-here

Get the API key from the TrueNAS UI: Settings > API Keys > Add.

What it looks like

You: "Are my pools healthy, and can you make an NFS share for the media
dataset?"

→ truenas({ category: "storage", action: "pool_list" })
  tank — ONLINE, 68% used, 0 errors

→ truenas({ category: "sharing", action: "nfs_share_create",
            params: { path: "/mnt/tank/media", comment: "Media share" } })

The model discovered nfs_share_create by calling truenas({ category: "sharing" }) first — it never had those 36 sharing actions in its prompt.

Why one tool instead of 278

truenas-mcp Typical NAS MCP server
Actions 278 5-80
Token footprint ~200 tokens (1 tool) 5,000-30,000 tokens (50-80 tools)
Discovery Hierarchical — ask for what you need Flat — everything loaded upfront
MCP Resources 12 read-only dashboards 0
Install npx truenas-mcp Build from source / pip
Safety Destructive ops require confirm: true Varies

Full configuration

# Using npx (no install needed)
TRUENAS_URL=https://truenas.local TRUENAS_API_KEY=1-abc123 npx truenas-mcp

# Or install globally
npm install -g truenas-mcp

Environment Variables

Variable Required Description
TRUENAS_URL Yes TrueNAS instance URL (e.g. https://truenas.local)
TRUENAS_API_KEY Yes API key from TrueNAS UI: Settings > API Keys > Add
TRUENAS_VERIFY_SSL No Set to false to skip SSL verification (self-signed certs)

Claude Desktop Configuration

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "truenas": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "truenas-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "TRUENAS_URL": "https://truenas.local",
        "TRUENAS_API_KEY": "1-your-api-key-here",
        "TRUENAS_VERIFY_SSL": "false"
      }
    }
  }
}

Claude Code

claude mcp add truenas -- npx -y truenas-mcp \
  --env TRUENAS_URL=https://truenas.local \
  --env TRUENAS_API_KEY=1-your-api-key-here \
  --env TRUENAS_VERIFY_SSL=false

How It Works — Hierarchical Tool Design

Instead of registering 278 individual tools (which would consume ~30k tokens in the LLM system prompt), this server exposes one tool called truenas with three usage modes:

1. Discover categories

truenas()

Returns all 18 categories with descriptions and action counts (~200 tokens).

2. Explore a category

truenas({ category: "storage" })

Returns all actions in that category with their required/optional parameters.

3. Execute an action

truenas({ category: "storage", action: "pool_list" })
truenas({ category: "storage", action: "dataset_create", params: { name: "tank/media", compression: "LZ4" } })

This means the LLM only pays the token cost for what it actually uses.

Categories

Category Actions Covers
system 24 System info, config, services, mail, API keys, NTP
storage 32 Pools, datasets, snapshots, periodic snapshot tasks
sharing 36 SMB/CIFS, NFS exports, iSCSI targets/extents/portals/initiators
network 15 Interfaces, global config, static routes, IPMI, staged changes
account 16 Users, groups, privileges/roles
disk 7 Physical disks, SMART tests, temperatures
vm 16 Virtual machines, VM devices (disk, NIC, display, PCI)
app 17 Docker apps, container runtime config
update 14 System updates, boot environments, boot pool
certificate 8 TLS certs, ACME/Let's Encrypt, DNS authenticators
alert 10 Alerts, notification services (Slack, email, PagerDuty)
data_protection 49 Replication, cloud sync, cloud backup, cron, rsync, init scripts, SSH keys
filesystem 7 stat, listdir, mkdir, permissions, ACLs, chown
reporting 3 Metrics config, graphs, time-series data
directory 8 Active Directory, LDAP, Kerberos
service_config 12 SSH, FTP, SNMP, UPS, system tunables
audit 3 Audit logs, audit configuration
api 1 Raw API escape hatch for any endpoint

MCP Resources (12)

Read-only resources for dashboards — no tool call needed:

Resource URI Description
System Info truenas://system/info Version, hostname, uptime, hardware
Pools truenas://storage/pools All pools with capacity and health
Datasets truenas://storage/datasets All datasets with properties
Services truenas://services Service status overview
Alerts truenas://alerts Current system alerts
Network truenas://network/summary Interfaces, IPs, DNS, gateway
Shares truenas://sharing All SMB, NFS, and iSCSI shares
VMs truenas://vms Virtual machines with status
Apps truenas://apps Installed applications
Disks truenas://disks Physical disks info
Boot Envs truenas://boot/environments Boot environments
Update truenas://system/update Update configuration

Example Conversations

"What pools do I have and are they healthy?"

→ truenas({ category: "storage", action: "pool_list" })

"Create an NFS share for /mnt/tank/media"

→ truenas({ category: "sharing", action: "nfs_share_create", params: { path: "/mnt/tank/media", comment: "Media share" } })

"Check for system updates"

→ truenas({ category: "update", action: "update_check" })

"What SMART tests have run on sda?"

→ truenas({ category: "disk", action: "disk_smart_test_list", params: { disk: "sda" } })

Safety

All destructive operations require confirm: true in params:

  • Pool create/export/disk replace
  • Dataset/snapshot delete, snapshot rollback
  • VM delete, app delete/rollback
  • System reboot/shutdown, update apply
  • Disk wipe, boot disk attach/detach
  • Certificate delete, boot env delete
  • Directory services leave, ACL set

Without confirm: true, these actions return an error message explaining what would happen.

API Compatibility

Built for TrueNAS SCALE REST API v2.0. Compatible with TrueNAS SCALE 22.x through 25.x.

Development

git clone https://github.com/spranab/truenas-mcp
cd truenas-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm run dev  # watch mode

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License

MIT

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