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Beginning with ONTAP 9.14.1, you can use System Manager to assign tags to a cluster to identify objects as belonging to a category, such as projects or cost centers.
You can assign a tag to a cluster. First, you need to define and add the tag. Then, you can also edit or delete the tag.
Tags can be added when you create a cluster, or they can be added later.
You define a tag by specifying a key and associating a value to it using the format “key:value”. For example: “dept:engineering” or “location:san-jose”.
The following should be considered when you create tags:
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Keys have a minimum length of one character and cannot be null. Values can be null.
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A key can be paired with multiple values by separating the values with a comma, for example, “location:san-jose,toronto”
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Tags can be used for multiple resources.
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Keys must start with a lowercase letter.
To manage tags, performing the following steps:
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In System Manager, click Cluster to view the overview page.
The tags are listed in the Tags section.
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Click Manage Tags to modify existing tags or add new ones.
You can add, edit, or delete the tags.
To perform this action…
Perform these steps…
Add a tag
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Click Add Tag.
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Specify a key and its value or values (separate multiple values with commas).
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Click Save.
Edit a tag
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Modify the content in the Key and Values (optional) fields.
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Click Save.
Delete a tag
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Click
next to the tag you want to delete.
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