As far as i know you can just define 

Start id
End id

Via datacenter - options - next free vmid...

This is valid for a cluster or a single mode installation if i am not wrong

Hth
Mehmet

Am 23. Oktober 2023 23:17:23 MESZ schrieb Uwe Sauter <[email protected]>:
>Hi all,
>
>reading the documentation about user management [1] and especially about 
>resource pools I keep wondering if there is a way to pre-assign IDs to 
>resource pools so that a group with the necessary permissions can create new 
>VMs within the pre-assigned ID range.
>
>E.g. I have two groups, let's call them A and B. In order to keep order in the 
>Proxmox cluster, I'd like to give each group a certain ID range within they 
>can manage (and create) their one VMs, say
>
>A -> IDs 300-349
>B -> IDs 350-379
>
>As far as I understand the documentation (and please correct me if I'm wrong) 
>there is no way to do this. What I understand is that once a VM is created and 
>has an ID assigned some admin with higher privileges needs to assign said VM 
>to a resource pool so that it than can be managed by the respective group.
>
>If this is correct the concept of resource pools seems to be lacking an 
>important feature to lower the administrative burden.
>
>The WebUI also shows no way to define such a range. When I browse to 
>datacenter -> resource pool -> mypool and try to add a VM I can only select 
>existing ones.
>(What I also noticed is that you cannot add containers to a pool… though I 
>don't know if that would make sense.)
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>       Uwe
>
>
>[1] https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/chapter-pveum.html
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