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Exclusions/Inclusions - Excluding a cluster with the exception of one resource pool

Post by mattbrown80 »

Hi

I am trying to determine how I can achieve exclusion of an entire VMware cluster, with the exception of one resource pool.
Currently I have tried excluding the whole cluster (which works), then creating an inclusion rule for the resource pool.

This is not actually working, the "included" resource pool is still showing as excluded.
I suppose I presumed that an inclusion rule would override an exclusion rule, but this is not the case.

Any suggestions on how to build the rules to allow this?

Thanks
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Re: Exclusions/Inclusions - Excluding a cluster with the exception of one resource pool

Post by Egor Yakovlev »

Hi Matt!

Create a vSphere account with limited scope down to that Resource Pool.
Use that account to add your vCenter in Veeam One Monitor for monitoring.
That should do the trick!

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Re: Exclusions/Inclusions - Excluding a cluster with the exception of one resource pool

Post by Vitaliy S. »

Hi Matt,

What are you trying to achieve? If you want to provide access to Veeam ONE for your tenant/client, then you can use the vSphere Account to log in to the Monitor Client which will automatically filter our objects this user does not have permissions to.

Thanks!
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