Host Cim; Host Configuration - VMware 4817V62 - vSphere - PC Administration Manual

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vSphere Basic System Administration
Table A-8. Global Privileges (Continued)
Privilege Name
Proxy
Script Action
Service Managers
Set Custom
Attributes
Settings
System tag

Host CIM

Host CIM privileges control the use of CIM for host health monitoring.
Table A-9. Host CIM Privileges
Privilege Name
CIM interaction

Host Configuration

Host configuration privileges control the ability to configure hosts.
Table A-10. Host Configuration Privileges
Privilege Name
Advanced settings
Change date and time
settings
298
Description
Allows access to an internal interface for
adding or removing endpoints to or from the
proxy.
No user vSphere Client interface elements are
associated with this privilege.
Schedule a scripted action in conjunction with
an alarm.
User interface element – Alarm Settings dialog
box
Allows use of the resxtop command in the
vSphere CLI.
No user vSphere Client interface elements are
associated with this privilege.
View, create, or remove custom attributes for
a managed object.
User interface element – Any list view shows
the fields defined and allows setting them
Read and modifie runtime VC configuration
settings.
User interface element – Administration >
vCenter Server Management Server
Configuration
Add or remove system tag.
Description
Allow a client to obtain a ticket to use for CIM
services.
Description
Set advanced options in host
configuration.
User interface element – Host
Configuration tab > Advanced Settings,
Inventory hierarchy context menu
Sets time and date settings on the host.
User interface element – Host
Configuration tab > Time Configuration
Pair with
Affects
Object
VC only
Any object
VC only
Any object
HC and VC
Root host or
vCenter Server
VC only
Any object
VC only
Any object
VC only
Root vCenter
Server
Pair with
Affects
Object
HC and VC
Hosts
Pair with
Affects
Object
HC and VC
Hosts
HC and VC
Hosts
Effective on
Object
Root vCenter
Server
Any object
Root host or
vCenter Server
Any object
Root vCenter
Server
Root vCenter
Server
Effective on
Object
Hosts
Effective on
Object
Hosts
Hosts
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