Un-manage host is good enough for me tight now Thanks! On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 6:06:25 PM UTC+3, Yevgeny Trachtinov wrote: > > Hello, > Currently, I used a *root* user to connect to vSphere/vCenter with > versions 5.0/5.5/6.0. > I use Foreman VMware plugin for more to query this mixed infrastructure > when observing the Puppet status of the machine (understanding where the > machine runs, for example). > This fact was the reason for a big problem when removing a host object > from Foreman also erased the VM from vCenter. > I was sure that the host delete action will only delete the object from > Foreman DB... > > Following the mentioned problem above I decided to limit Foreman for only > "query" permissions, yet I cannot find the right way to do it. > According to the doc: > >> Required Permissions >> >> The minimum permissions to properly provision new virtual machines are: >> >> - All Privileges -> Datastore -> Allocate Space >> - All Privileges -> Network -> Assign Network >> - All Privileges -> Resource -> Assign virtual machine to resource >> pool >> - All Privileges -> Virtual Machine -> Configuration (All) >> - All Privileges -> Virtual Machine -> Interaction >> - All Privileges -> Virtual Machine -> Inventory >> - All Privileges -> Virtual Machine -> Provisioning >> >> This is a "write" permission I don't want to implement now. How can I > (and if even possible) use Foreman for "read only" mode? > > Thanks, > Yevgeny >
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