Users Guide
Register vCenter server by non-administrator user
To perform the following tasks, ensure that you have vCenter Administrator privileges.
You can register vCenter servers for the OMIVV appliance with vCenter administrator credentials or a non-administrator user
with the Dell privileges.
To enable a non-administrator user with the required privileges to register a vCenter server, perform the following steps:
1. Create a role or modify existing role with a required privileges for the role.
For more information about the list of privileges required for the role, see Required privileges for non-administrator users.
For the steps required to create or modify a role and select privileges in the vSphere Client (HTML-5), see the VMware
vSphere documentation
2. Assign a user to the newly created role after you define a role and select privileges for the role.
For more information about assigning a role to privilege, see the VMware vSphere documentation.
A vCenter Server non-administrator user with the required privileges can now register and/or unregister vCenter, modify
credentials, or update the certificate.
3. Register a vCenter server using a non-administrator user with the required privileges.
4. After registration is complete, assign the Dell privileges to the role created or modified in step 1. See Assign Dell privileges to
existing role on page 14.
A non-administrator user with the required privileges can now use the OMIVV features with the Dell EMC hosts.
Required privileges for non-administrator users
To register OMIVV with vCenter, a non-administrator user must have the following privileges:
While registering a vCenter server with OMIVV by a non-administrator user, a message is displayed if the following privileges are
not assigned:
● Alarms
○ Create alarm
○ Modify alarm
○ Remove alarm
● Extension
○ Register extension
○ Unregister extension
○ Update extension
● Global
○ Cancel task
○ Log event
○ Settings
NOTE:
Assign the following health update privileges, if you are using VMware vCenter 6.5 or upgrading to vCenter 6.5
or later:
● Health Update Provider
○ Register
○ Unregister
○ Update
● Host
○ CIM
■ CIM Interaction
○ Configuration
■ Advanced settings
■ Change settings
■ Connection
■ Maintenance
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