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Disk inventory x sufficient access privileges
Disk inventory x sufficient access privileges





  1. #DISK INVENTORY X SUFFICIENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES UPGRADE#
  2. #DISK INVENTORY X SUFFICIENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES DOWNLOAD#
  3. #DISK INVENTORY X SUFFICIENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES WINDOWS#

#DISK INVENTORY X SUFFICIENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES DOWNLOAD#

Virtual machine -> Provisioning -> Allow disk access, Allow read-only disk access, Allow virtual machine download.Virtual machine -> Inventory -> Create new, Register, Remove, Unregister.Virtual Machine -> Interaction -> Power On, Power Off.Virtual Machine -> Guest Operations -> Guest Operation Modifications, Guest Operation Program Execution, Guest Operation Queries.

#DISK INVENTORY X SUFFICIENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES UPGRADE#

Virtual machine -> Configuration -> Add existing disk, Add new disk, Add or Remove device, Advanced, Change CPU count, Change resource, Disk change tracking, Disk Lease, Host USB device, Memory, Modify device setting, Raw device, Reload from path, Remove disk, Rename, Reset guest information, Settings, Swapfile placement, Upgrade virtual hardware.vApp -> Add virtual machine, Assign resource pool, Create.Resource -> Assign virtual machine to resource pool, Migrate powered off virtual machine, Migrate powered on virtual machine.Host -> Configuration -> Storage partition configuration.Datastore -> Allocate space, Browse datastore, Low level file operations.To create a vCenter Server role for backup and recovery operations, Add a Role (e.g., named "TSM DP for VMware") using the vSphere Client add adding following privileges: VCenter Server Role for Backup and Recovery Operations This article pertains to VMware vCenter Server 5.x and not to previous versions such as vCenter Server 4.x and prior. Note that this article assumes that these roles will be created on the vCenter Server and not individual ESX or ESXi host machines.

#DISK INVENTORY X SUFFICIENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES WINDOWS#

Note that the user definitions do not need to have any special rights in the context of the Windows VMware vCenter Server or Active Directory you can create a new user (e.g., "TSMuser") for the purpose of backup and recovery and use the VMware vCenter roles to assign the user the appropriate privileges. It is recommended to use Active Directory users when possible to provide central management of users. The specified "user" refers to a Windows user defined on the VMware vCenter Server or in the Active Directory. In the VMware vCenter Server, a set of privileges is collectively defined as a role a role can be applied to an object for a specified user or group in order to create a permission. While users may chose to use the Administrator account (which has "All Privileges" authority in the VMware vCenter Server), this document provides the minimum set of privileges needed for backup and recovery operations. In order to use Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) for Virtual Environments - Data Protection for VMware to backup and recover virtual machines, the TSM user must authenticate to the VMware vCenter Server with a user id which has sufficient privileges to perform these operations (specifically, the user id identified in the Vmcuser option in the TSM Backup-Archive client options file). See VMware vCenter Server user privilege requirements for V7.1.2

disk inventory x sufficient access privileges

See VMware vCenter Server user privilege requirements for V7.1.1 Note: This Technote only applies to Data Protection for VMware V7.1.0.







Disk inventory x sufficient access privileges