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Procedure
1 Use the vSphere Client to log in as administrator@your_domain_name to the vCenter Server
instance in the vCenter Server Appliance.
The address is of the type http://appliance-IP-address-or-FQDN/ui.
2 Click Administration.
3 Under Single Sign-On, click Users and Groups.
4 On the Groups tab, select the SystemConfiguration.BashShellAdministrators group.
5 In the Group Members pane, click the Add member icon.
6 Double-click users from the list or type names in the Users text box.
7 Click OK.
Edit Access Settings to the vCenter Server Appliance
You can use the vSphere Web Client to enable local and remote access to the appliance.
Prerequisites
Verify that the user who logs in to the vCenter Server instance in the vCenter Server Appliance is a
member of the SystemConfiguration.Administrators group in vCenter Single Sign-On.
To enable access to the vCenter Server Appliance Bash shell, verify that the user name you use to log in
to the vCenter Server instance in the vCenter Server Appliance is a member of the
SystemConfiguration.BashShellAdministrators group. See Add a User to the
SystemConfiguration.BashShellAdministrators Group.
Procedure
1 Use the vSphere Web Client to log in as administrator@your_domain_name to the vCenter Server
instance in the vCenter Server Appliance.
The address is of the type http://appliance-IP-address-or-FQDN/vsphere-client.
2 On the vSphere Web Client main page, click Home, and select System Configuration.
3 Under System Configuration, click Nodes.
4 Under Nodes, select a node and click the Manage tab.
5 Under Common, select Access and click Edit.
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