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Virtual Machine Provisioning, Table A-24.

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Appendix A Defined Privileges Table A-24. Virtual Machine Inventory Privileges (Continued) Privilege Name Move Register Description Relocate a virtual machine in the hierarchy. Privilege must be present at both the source and destination. User interface element - Inventory hierarchy drag-and-drop in Virtual Machines & Templates view Affects VC only Add an existing virtual machine to a vCenter HC and VC Server or host inventory. Remove Unregister Delete a virtual machine, removing its underlying files from disk. In order to have permission to perform this operation, you must have this privilege assigned to both the object and its parent object. User interface element - File menu, context menu, Summary tab Unregister a virtual machine from a vCenter Server or host inventory. In order to have permission to perform this operation, you must have this privilege assigned to both the object and its parent object. HC and VC HC and VC Pair with Object Effective on Object Datacenters, Clusters, Hosts, Virtual machine folders, Virtual machines Virtual machines Datacenters, Clusters, Hosts, Virtual machine folders Clusters, Hosts, Virtual machine folders Datacenters, Clusters, Hosts, Virtual machine folders, Virtual machines Virtual machines Datacenters, Clusters, Hosts, Virtual machines, virtual machine folders Virtual machines Virtual Machine Provisioning Virtual Machine Provisioning privileges control activities related to deploying and customizing virtual machines. Table A-25. Virtual Machine Provisioning Privileges Privilege Name Description Affects Pair with Object Effective on Object Allow disk access Open a disk on a virtual machine for random n/a read and write access. Used mostly for remote disk mounting. No user vSphere Client interface elements are associated with this privilege. Allow read-only disk Open a disk on a virtual machine for random n/a access read access. Used mostly for remote disk mounting. No user vSphere Client interface elements are associated with this privilege. Datacenters, Hosts, Clusters, Resource pools, Virtual machine folders, Virtual machines Virtual machines Datacenters, Hosts, Clusters, Resource pools, Virtual machine folders, Virtual machines Virtual machines VMware, Inc. 317

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Table A-24.
Virtual Machine Inventory Privileges (Continued)
Privilege Name
Description
Affects
Pair with
Object
Effective on
Object
Move
Relocate a virtual machine in the hierarchy.
Privilege must be present at both the source
and destination.
User interface element – Inventory hierarchy
drag-and-drop in Virtual Machines &
Templates view
VC only
Datacenters,
Clusters,
Hosts, Virtual
machine
folders,
Virtual
machines
Virtual machines
Register
Add an existing virtual machine to a vCenter
Server or host inventory.
HC and VC
Datacenters,
Clusters,
Hosts, Virtual
machine
folders
Clusters, Hosts,
Virtual machine
folders
Remove
Delete a virtual machine, removing its
underlying files from disk.
In order to have permission to perform this
operation, you must have this privilege
assigned to both the object and its parent
object.
User interface element –
File
menu, context
menu,
Summary
tab
HC and VC
Datacenters,
Clusters,
Hosts, Virtual
machine
folders,
Virtual
machines
Virtual machines
Unregister
Unregister a virtual machine from a vCenter
Server or host inventory.
In order to have permission to perform this
operation, you must have this privilege
assigned to both the object and its parent
object.
HC and VC
Datacenters,
Clusters,
Hosts, Virtual
machines,
virtual
machine
folders
Virtual machines
Virtual Machine Provisioning
Virtual Machine Provisioning privileges control activities related to deploying and customizing virtual
machines.
Table A-25.
Virtual Machine Provisioning Privileges
Privilege Name
Description
Affects
Pair with
Object
Effective on
Object
Allow disk access
Open a disk on a virtual machine for random
read and write access. Used mostly for remote
disk mounting.
No user vSphere Client interface elements are
associated with this privilege.
n/a
Datacenters,
Hosts,
Clusters,
Resource
pools, Virtual
machine
folders, Virtual
machines
Virtual
machines
Allow read-only disk
access
Open a disk on a virtual machine for random
read access. Used mostly for remote disk
mounting.
No user vSphere Client interface elements are
associated with this privilege.
n/a
Datacenters,
Hosts,
Clusters,
Resource
pools, Virtual
machine
folders, Virtual
machines
Virtual
machines
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