Users Guide
■ Network configuration
■ Query patch
■ Security profile and firewall
NOTE: If you are using vCenter 6.5 or upgrading to vCenter 6.5 or later, ensure that you assign the modify cluster
privilege.
■ Host.Config
- Advanced settings
- Connection
- Maintenance
- Network configuration
- Query patch
- Security profile and firewall
○ Inventory
■ Add host to cluster
■ Add standalone host
■ Modify cluster
NOTE: If you are using vCenter 6.5 or upgrading to vCenter 6.5 or later, ensure that you assign the modify
cluster privilege,
● Host profile
○ Edit
○ View
● Permissions
○ Modify permission
○ Modify role
● Sessions
○ Validate session
● Task
○ Create task
○ Update task
NOTE:
If a vCenter server is registered using non-administrator user to access any OMIVV features, non-administrator user
must have Dell privileges. For more information about assigning Dell privileges, see Assign Dell privileges to existing role on
page 14.
Assign Dell privileges to existing role
If specific pages of OMIVV are accessed with no Dell privileges that are assigned to the logged-in user, the 2000000 error is
displayed.
You can edit an existing role to assign the Dell privileges.
1. Log in to the vSphere Client (HTML-5) with administrative rights.
2. In vSphere Client (HTML-5), expand Menu, click Administration → Roles.
3. From the Roles provider drop-down list, select a vCenter server.
4. From the Roles list, select Dell-Operational, and then click PRIVILEGES.
5. To assign the Dell privileges, click the edit icon [ ].
The Edit Role page is displayed.
6. In the left pane, click Dell, and then select the following Dell privileges for the selected role, and then click NEXT:
● Dell.Configuration
● Dell.Deploy-Provisioning
● Dell.Inventory
● Dell.Monitoring
● Dell.Reporting
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