User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- vCenter Chargeback User’s Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction to vCenter Chargeback
- Installing vCenter Chargeback
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Prerequisites for vCenter Chargeback
- Download and Extract the vCenter Chargeback Installer
- Install vCenter Chargeback
- Create a vCenter Chargeback Cluster
- Install vCenter Chargeback with an Existing Database Schema
- Upgrading vCenter Chargeback
- Services Related to the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Accessing the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Data Collector
- Uninstall vCenter Chargeback
- Configuring Administration Settings
- Authenticating and Managing Users, Roles, and Permissions
- Managing Chargeback Hierarchies
- Creating a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Managing a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Add a vCenter Chargeback Entity
- Add a vCenter Server Entity
- Rename a Chargeback Hierarchy or a Chargeback Entity
- Delete an Entity from the Hierarchy
- Delete a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Assign Attributes
- Move Entities Within a Hierarchy
- Allocate Computing Resource Units for a Chargeback Entity
- Share Virtual Machine Cost
- Backdate a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View Properties of a vCenter Server Entity
- Managing and Configuring vCenter Chargeback Cost Elements
- Generating Reports
- Monitoring System Health
- Administration Utilities
- Troubleshooting vCenter Chargeback
- Troubleshooting Utility
- Troubleshooting Issues in vCenter Chargeback
- Changed Timezone Setting Is Not Reflected
- Changes to Chargeback Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in the Concurrent User-Sessions
- Changes to the vCenter Server Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in vCenter Chargeback
- Installer Throws the SQL Driver Not Found Error
- LDAP Server Configuration Fails
- Non-English Characters Are Not Correctly Stored in the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Report Does Not Display the Disk Read and Disk Write Information
- Report Does Not Display the Memory Usage Value and the Corresponding Cost
- Report Does Not Display the Network Transmitted and Network Received Information
- Service Temporarily Unavailable Error
- Status of Failed Data Collector Is Not Reflected Immediately on the System Health Tab
- Storage Synchronization Job Fails
- Text and Messages on the vCenter Chargeback User Interface Are Not Correctly Displayed
- Unable to Access the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Unable to Add an LDAP Server
- Unable to Add vCenter Server in vCenter Chargeback
- Unable to Change the Password for the vCenter Chargeback Keystore
- Unable to Configure Another VMware Cloud Director Setup with vCenter Chargeback
- Unable to Connect to the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Unable to Connect to the vCenter Server Database
- Unable to Email Report
- Unable to Fetch the Primary Group of a LDAP User
- Unable to Use Custom SSL Certificates
- Unable to View the vCenter Chargeback Plug-In in the VI Client
- Index
Table 4-2. Permissions Applicable for Each Resource Type (Continued)
Resource Type Create Read Update Delete
Entity Cost
Modify
Schedule Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Role Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Billing Policy Yes Yes Yes Yes No
You can assign permissions on a resource type to a user only through a role. However, you cannot assign
permissions for the following resource types:
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Data Collector
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LDAP Server
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SMTP Server
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Attribute
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Role
The application automatically handles permissions for these resource types. Also, you cannot assign the create,
update, and delete permissions for the VMware vCenter Server resource type during custom role creation.
Managing Roles
A role is a set of permissions assigned to a user. vCenter Chargeback provides some predefined roles that can
be assigned to the users and groups created or added to the application. You can also create any new roles.
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Predefined Roles in vCenter Chargeback on page 61
vCenter Chargeback provides the various predefined roles that can be assigned to the application users.
The predefined roles are Super User, Administrator, Hierarchy Manager, Report Generator, vCenter
Guest User, and No Access. These roles have a set of permissions on the various resource types defined
in them.
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Create a Role on page 65
Apart from the system-defined roles, you can define your own custom roles in vCenter Chargeback.
These roles can then be assigned to the users created in the application.
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Modify a Role on page 65
You can modify an existing role, other than the system-defined roles.
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Delete a Role on page 66
You can delete any of the existing custom roles in the application. The system-defined roles cannot be
deleted.
Predefined Roles in vCenter Chargeback
vCenter Chargeback provides the various predefined roles that can be assigned to the application users. The
predefined roles are Super User, Administrator, Hierarchy Manager, Report Generator, vCenter Guest User,
and No Access. These roles have a set of permissions on the various resource types defined in them.
Super User Role
Table 4-3 lists the permissions defined in the Super User role for each of the resource type.
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