VMware: improve readability and fix privileges names on scenario_clone_template (#47960)

(cherry picked from commit 89f03314ce)
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Abhijeet Kasurde 2018-11-02 22:24:43 +05:30 committed by Alicia Cozine
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minor_changes:
- improve readability and fix privileges names on vmware scenario_clone_template.

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* Administrator user with following privileges * Administrator user with following privileges
- Virtual machine.Provisioning.Clone virtual machine on the virtual machine you are cloning - ``VirtualMachine.Provisioning.Clone`` on the virtual machine you are cloning
- Virtual machine.Inventory.Create from existing on the datacenter or virtual machine folder - ``VirtualMachine.Inventory.CreateFromExisting`` on the datacenter or virtual machine folder
- Virtual machine.Configuration.Add new disk on the datacenter or virtual machine folder - ``VirtualMachine.Config.AddNewDisk`` on the datacenter or virtual machine folder
- Resource.Assign virtual machine to resource pool on the destination host, cluster, or resource pool - ``Resource.Assign`` virtual machine to resource pool on the destination host, cluster, or resource pool
- Datastore.Allocate space on the destination datastore or datastore folder - ``Datastore.AllocateSpace`` on the destination datastore or datastore folder
- Network.Assign network on the network to which the virtual machine will be assigned - ``Network.AssignNetwork`` on the network to which the virtual machine will be assigned
- Virtual machine.Provisioning.Customize on the virtual machine or virtual machine folder if you are customizing the guest operating system - ``VirtualMachine.Provisioning.Customize`` on the virtual machine or virtual machine folder if you are customizing the guest operating system
- Virtual machine.Provisioning.Read customization specifications on the root vCenter Server if you are customizing the guest operating system - ``VirtualMachine.Provisioning.ReadCustSpecs`` on the root vCenter Server if you are customizing the guest operating system
Assumptions Assumptions
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