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vCenter Troubleshooting

You're reading from   vCenter Troubleshooting Resolve some of the most commonly faced vCenter problems with the use of this troubleshooting guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783554034
Length 184 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chuck Mills Chuck Mills
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vCenter Troubleshooting
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. vCenter Upgrades and Migrations FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with the vCenter Database 3. Setting Access and Permissions 4. Monitoring and Performance Considerations 5. Working with Storage 6. Solving Some Not-so-common vCenter Issues 7. Backup and Recovery 8. Additional Support Methods and Tools 9. Troubleshooting Methods Index

Tips for troubleshooting vCenter permissions


Here are a few items to consider when troubleshooting vCenter permissions. There are times when you will experience strange errors when permissions are not applied correctly, for example, user not authorized or incorrect username/password when the user tries to login. This can happen when the user has permissions assigned in a variety of levels. Check all levels (vCenter object, Cluster, and the Data Center), then make sure read-only role is set up correctly at the cluster level. To avoid issues like these, be sure that the level of permissions across your users is consistent. Pay close attention to the top layers of permissions. When giving account rights to the vCenter object, make sure it has vCOps User access.

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