Ebs Initializer
FreeNot checkedAutomates AWS EBS volume initialization via AWS Systems Manager, supporting multi-instance parallel execution and real-time progress tracking.
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Automates AWS EBS volume initialization via AWS Systems Manager, supporting multi-instance parallel execution and real-time progress tracking.
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for automating AWS EBS volume initialization. This server provides tools to initialize EBS volumes attached to EC2 instances using AWS Systems Manager.
Features
- 🔍 Volume Discovery: Automatically discover all EBS volumes attached to an EC2 instance
- 🚀 Automated Initialization: Initialize volumes using
fio(recommended) ordd - 🏢 Multi-Instance Support: Initialize volumes across multiple instances in parallel with single SSM command
- ⏱️ Smart Time Estimation: Predict completion time based on volume size and throughput with parallel processing simulation
- 📊 Real-time Progress Tracking: Visual progress bars with accurate percentage and remaining time per instance
- ❌ Cancellation Support: Cancel ongoing initialization with complete process cleanup
- 🤖 AI Agent Optimized: Text-based responses optimized for AI agent compatibility
- 🌐 Multi-Region Support: Works across all AWS regions
- 🔒 Secure Execution: Uses AWS Systems Manager for secure remote execution
- 🏗️ Modular Architecture: Clean, maintainable codebase with separated concerns
Installation
Using uvx (Recommended)
# Run directly without installation (latest version)
uvx ebs-initializer-mcp@latest
# Or run specific version
uvx ebs-initializer-mcp==0.7.10
# Install globally
uv tool install ebs-initializer-mcp
# Upgrade to latest version
uvx --upgrade ebs-initializer-mcp
From GitHub
uvx --from git+https://github.com/username/ebs-init-mcp.git ebs-mcp-server
Usage
As MCP Server
Add to your MCP configuration (mcp_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"ebs-initializer": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["ebs-initializer-mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"AWS_REGION": "us-west-2"
}
}
}
}
Available Tools
- get_instance_volumes: Get all EBS volumes attached to an instance
- initialize_all_volumes: Initialize all volumes on one or multiple instances (supports comma-separated instance IDs with single SSM command execution)
- initialize_volume_by_id: Initialize a specific volume by its volume ID
- check_initialization_status: Monitor initialization progress and view detailed logs with per-instance estimation data
- cancel_initialization: Cancel ongoing initialization with complete process cleanup
Example Usage with Claude Code
# Single instance
"Initialize all EBS volumes for instance i-1234567890abcdef0 using fio"
# Multiple instances (comma-separated)
"Initialize all EBS volumes for instances i-1234567890abcdef0,i-0987654321fedcba0 using fio"
# Specific volume
"Initialize volume vol-1234567890abcdef0 using fio"
# Check status
"Check the status of the initialization command 12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012"
# Cancel operation
"Cancel the initialization command 12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012"
The MCP server will:
- Discover all attached EBS volumes and calculate estimated completion time per instance
- Install fio on the target instance(s)
- Execute single SSM command across multiple instances with IMDS-based volume filtering
- Run initialization commands in parallel with real-time throughput optimization
- Provide real-time progress tracking with visual progress bars and per-instance estimations
- Return AI agent-optimized flat JSON structure with instance-specific data
- Allow cancellation with complete process cleanup if needed
Progress Tracking
Enhanced progress tracking optimized for AI agents with multi-instance support:
Visual Progress Display
- Real-time progress bars:
[██████████░░░░░░░░░░] 50.0% - Per-instance tracking: Individual progress for each instance
- Accurate percentages: Based on initial time estimation and elapsed time
- Remaining time calculation: Precise estimates of completion time
Multi-Instance Support
- Instance-specific estimations: Each instance gets its own time prediction
- Parallel execution time: Shows maximum time across all instances (not sum)
- IMDS volume filtering: Each instance only processes its own volumes
- Parameter Store integration: Stores estimation data for multi-instance commands
AI Agent Optimization
- Flat JSON structure: Progress information at top-level fields for easy access
- Priority field ordering: Most important progress data comes first
- Instance breakdown: Detailed per-instance estimation data
Single Instance Response Structure
{
"command_id": "...",
"status": "InProgress",
"execution_start_time": "2025-09-10 01:18:21.418000+00:00",
"progress_percentage": 50.0,
"progress_bar": "[██████████░░░░░░░░░░] 50.0%",
"estimated_remaining_minutes": 5.2,
"message": "🔄 50.0% Complete..."
}
Multi-Instance Response Structure
{
"status": "initialization_started",
"command_id": "4044d07e-c10c-4caf-b5b7-eee8435ac1c7",
"target_instances": ["i-0fe60964746c77041", "i-0a824284f8c887f4a"],
"total_instances": 2,
"instance_estimations": {
"i-0fe60964746c77041": {
"estimated_minutes": 1.09,
"volume_count": 1,
"total_gb": 8,
"instance_type": "t3.xlarge"
},
"i-0a824284f8c887f4a": {
"estimated_minutes": 6.89,
"volume_count": 3,
"total_gb": 208,
"instance_type": "m5.4xlarge"
}
},
"total_estimated_minutes": 6.89
}
Prerequisites
- AWS CLI configured with appropriate permissions
- EC2 instances must have Systems Manager agent installed
- Supported Operating Systems:
- Amazon Linux 2
- Amazon Linux 2023
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- Ubuntu (18.04, 20.04, 22.04, 24.04)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)
- Required IAM permissions:
ec2:DescribeVolumesec2:DescribeInstancesssm:SendCommandssm:GetCommandInvocationssm:PutParameterssm:GetParameterssm:DeleteParameter
AWS IAM Permissions
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"ec2:DescribeVolumes",
"ec2:DescribeInstances",
"ssm:SendCommand",
"ssm:GetCommandInvocation",
"ssm:PutParameter",
"ssm:GetParameter",
"ssm:DeleteParameter"
],
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}
Configuration
Environment Variables
The server automatically detects AWS region from environment variables:
# Option 1: AWS_DEFAULT_REGION (preferred)
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=ap-northeast-2
# Option 2: AWS_REGION (also supported)
export AWS_REGION=ap-northeast-2
Priority order:
AWS_DEFAULT_REGIONenvironment variableAWS_REGIONenvironment variable- Fallback to
us-east-1
MCP Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"ebs-initializer": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["ebs-initializer-mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"AWS_DEFAULT_REGION": "ap-northeast-2"
}
}
}
}
Architecture
Modular Design
The codebase is organized into focused modules for maintainability and reusability:
src/ebs_init_mcp/
├── server.py # MCP server and tool definitions (430 lines)
├── aws_clients.py # AWS client caching and management
├── throughput.py # EBS throughput calculation
├── estimation.py # Time estimation algorithms
├── initialization.py # Command generation for volume initialization
├── status.py # Status checking and progress calculation
└── utils.py # Utility functions and device mapping scripts
Time Estimation Logic
1. initialize_all_volumes (Parallel Initialization)
Algorithm: Simulates parallel processing with throughput sharing
# Step 1: Get instance EBS throughput
instance_throughput = get_instance_ebs_throughput(instance_type)
# Step 2: Collect volume data
volumes = [{'size_gb': size, 'max_throughput_mbps': vol_throughput}...]
# Step 3: AWS EBS throughput allocation algorithm
while volumes_remaining:
total_demand = sum(vol_throughput for each volume)
if total_demand <= instance_throughput:
# Each volume gets its maximum throughput
allocated_throughputs = [vol_max_throughput for each volume]
else:
# AWS EBS allocation: smaller volumes get priority
fair_share = instance_throughput / len(volumes_remaining)
# First pass: allocate full throughput to volumes <= fair_share
for volume in volumes_remaining:
if volume.max_throughput <= fair_share:
volume.allocated = volume.max_throughput
remaining_throughput -= volume.max_throughput
# Second pass: distribute remaining among larger volumes
remaining_large_volumes = volumes with throughput > fair_share
throughput_per_large = remaining_throughput / len(remaining_large_volumes)
for volume in remaining_large_volumes:
volume.allocated = throughput_per_large
# Calculate completion times and process next step
completion_times = [(size * 1024) / allocated_throughput / 60 for each volume]
Example: t3.large (500MB/s) with 3 volumes:
- Volume 1: 100GB/125MB/s, Volume 2: 100GB/1000MB/s, Volume 3: 100GB/1000MB/s
- Total demand: 2125MB/s > 500MB/s (exceeds instance limit)
- Allocation: Vol1=125MB/s, Vol2=187.5MB/s, Vol3=187.5MB/s
- Result: Vol2&3 finish at 9.1min, Vol1 continues alone → 13.7min total
2. initialize_volume_by_id (Single Volume)
Algorithm: Simple throughput-limited calculation
# Step 1: Get throughput constraints
instance_throughput = get_instance_ebs_throughput(instance_type)
volume_throughput = volume.get('Throughput', 1000)
# Step 2: Calculate effective throughput (bottleneck)
effective_throughput = min(volume_throughput, instance_throughput)
# Step 3: Linear time calculation
estimated_minutes = (size_gb * 1024 MB) / effective_throughput / 60
Example: 100GB volume, t3.large (500MB/s), gp3 (1000MB/s)
- Effective: min(1000, 500) = 500MB/s
- Time: (100 × 1024) / 500 / 60 = 3.4 minutes
Development
git clone <repository>
cd ebs-init-mcp
# Install dependencies
uv sync
# Run development server
AWS_REGION=ap-northeast-2 uv run mcp dev src/ebs_init_mcp/server.py
# Run tests
uv run pytest
# Format code
uv run ruff format src/
uv run ruff check src/
License
MIT License
Install Ebs Initializer in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install ebs-initializer-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add ebs-initializer-mcp -- uvx ebs-initializer-mcpFAQ
Is Ebs Initializer MCP free?
Yes, Ebs Initializer MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ebs Initializer need an API key?
No, Ebs Initializer runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ebs Initializer hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Ebs Initializer in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ebs Initializer on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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