10-13-2016 05:49 PM - edited 03-01-2019 06:23 AM
What vCenter Privileges does UCSD require to use vCenter as a cloud?
And can someone point me to the document that contains this information.
Yes using Administrator role is the easy answer. I prefer to subscribe to the Principle of Least Privilege.
I cannot seem to find anything in the documentation (Servers - Unified Computing - Cisco UCS Director - Cisco) that defines the requirement. Maybe I missed it, entirely possible.
Yes I have looked in the vSphere Management Guide and the UCSD Administration guide, etc.
10-14-2016 10:33 AM
Hi Clint,
UCSD expects full administrator privileges to provide full discovery, management and orchestration capabilities across ESXi Clusters, Datastore & Datastore Clusters, Stadard & DVSwitches, Network portgroups, VM Provisioning etc. UCSD provides RBAC control through which you can restrict UCSD users what they can perform on your virtual infrastructure.
Thanks,
Phani
10-16-2016 03:42 PM
Thanks Phani,
Pretty much what I expected.
Do you happen to know which document that specifies the Administrator role in vCenter?
I am writing a design for a customer and know I will get push back so am looking for official Cisco documentation I can refer to.
Clint
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