I have ESXi 4.0 Update 1 installed, and I would like to create some users which can interact with consoles of VMs, and that's it. I have seen that there are 3 predefined roles: "No access", "Read-only" and "Administrator", but they all apply to the whole tree of permissions.
How can I create a role like "Console", with only the necessary privileges?
BTW, I activated SSH already, if that helps.
First, you have to create all users you want, by clicking on your host using vSphere client and going to "Uses & Groups" tab.
Next, navigate to "Home/Administration/Role" Window. Here, you can create a role, named console.
Finally, go back to Inventory view, click on "Permissions" Tab and assign to all your user the "Console" role.
For this role "Console", you should give "Console Interaction" in Virtual machine/Interaction folder. They will only be able to use system console on all VM in your tree. If you want to restrict the machine they can act on, apply the Permission "Console" on the VM/Folder/Pool you want them to see.
Hope this helps.
Ludovic
First, you have to create all users you want, by clicking on your host using vSphere client and going to "Uses & Groups" tab.
Next, navigate to "Home/Administration/Role" Window. Here, you can create a role, named console.
Finally, go back to Inventory view, click on "Permissions" Tab and assign to all your user the "Console" role.
For this role "Console", you should give "Console Interaction" in Virtual machine/Interaction folder. They will only be able to use system console on all VM in your tree. If you want to restrict the machine they can act on, apply the Permission "Console" on the VM/Folder/Pool you want them to see.
Hope this helps.
Ludovic
That was a very n00b question, I realized later. Thanks for the answer!