According to the HPE SimpliVity REST API Reference Guide1, the svtcli account is a local emergency account that can be used to access HPE SimpliVity data using REST API whenthe hypervisor-based user is unavailable. This account can only perform a limited set of operations, such as getting information about hosts, clusters, backups, datastores, and virtual machines, and restoring backups of virtual machines. The svtcli account can request an authentication token using the emergency grant type, which is valid for 10 minutes of inactivity or 24 hours of continuous activity. The other options are not correct because:
The svtcli account is not used when two or more VCs are not available. In that case, the federation management is transferred to the remaining VCs2.
The svtcli account is not used when the hypervisor-based user is unavailable. In that case, the emergency grant type is used to access the REST API using the svtcli account1.
The svtcli account is not used for daily management tasks performed using CLI. For that purpose, the hypervisor-based user is used, which has full access to the CLI commands3. References: 1: HPE SimpliVity REST API Reference Guide (A00019351ENW), pages 9-10, 14-152: HPE SimpliVity Administration Guide (A00019350ENW), page 303: HPE SimpliVity CLI Reference Guide (A00019352ENW), page 9.
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