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2V0-622 · Question #42

A user notifies an administrator that Content Libraries are not visible. What is a possible solution?

The correct answer is A. Assign the user the read-only role at the global permission level.. Content Libraries are global objects and are only visible to users who have been granted a role at the global permission level.

Section 1 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.5 Security

Question

A user notifies an administrator that Content Libraries are not visible. What is a possible solution?

Options

  • AAssign the user the read-only role at the global permission level.
  • BAssign the user the read-only role at the vCenter Server root level.
  • CAssign the user the read-only role at the vCenter Server data center level.
  • DAssign the user the read-only role at the vCenter Server cluster level.

How the community answered

(27 responses)
  • A
    89% (24)
  • C
    4% (1)
  • D
    7% (2)

Why each option

Content Libraries are global objects and are only visible to users who have been granted a role at the global permission level.

AAssign the user the read-only role at the global permission level.Correct

Because Content Libraries are global-scoped objects in vSphere, they do not appear in the inventory unless the user has a permission assigned at the Global level. Assigning even the read-only role at the global level grants the user visibility into all Content Libraries across the environment.

BAssign the user the read-only role at the vCenter Server root level.

A role assigned at the vCenter Server root level applies only to inventory objects within that vCenter and does not surface global objects like Content Libraries.

CAssign the user the read-only role at the vCenter Server data center level.

Datacenter-level permissions are limited to inventory objects within that datacenter and do not make global Content Library objects visible.

DAssign the user the read-only role at the vCenter Server cluster level.

Cluster-level permissions are scoped narrowly to compute resources and have no effect on the visibility of Content Libraries.

Concept tested: Content Library visibility and global permission scope

Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-19FBB854-2F5E-4DF2-8B1B-0D4C6B8CD7B8.html

Topics

#Content Library#global permissions#read-only role#visibility

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