vSphere Lifecycle Manager scans objects to determine how they comply with the baselines and baseline groups that you attach to those objects. You can view compliance information about a single ESXi host or a group of hosts in a container object.
Supported groups of ESXi hosts include virtual infrastructure container objects such as folders, clusters, and data centers.
The host or the container object must have an attached baseline or baseline group to be examined for compliance information. Compliance with baselines and baseline groups is assessed at the time of viewing.
The overall compliance status of an ESXi hosts depends on the compliance statuses of all baselines and baseline groups that are attached to the object. For information about the different compliance statuses that an object, a baseline or a baseline group might have, see Compliance Statuses of ESXi Hosts, Baselines, and Baseline Groups.
The compliance status of a baseline depends on the compliance statuses of all updates in the baseline. For information about the compliance statuses that updates might have, see Compliance Statuses of Updates.
- Users with the privilege to view a container, but not all the contents of the container, can view the aggregate compliance status of all objects in the container.
- If a user does not have the permission to view an object, its contents, or a particular virtual machine, the results of those scans are not displayed.
For more information about managing users, groups, roles, and permissions, see the vSphere Security documentation.
For a list of all vSphere Lifecycle Manager privileges and their descriptions, see vSphere Lifecycle Manager Privileges For Using Baselines.
For information about checking the compliance of hosts against an image, see Check the Compliance of a Cluster Against a vSphere Lifecycle Manager Image.