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Adding a Tag to a Cluster

Updated on 2024-10-11 GMT+08:00

Tags are used to identify clusters. Adding tags to clusters can help you identify and manage your cluster resources.

You can add a maximum of 10 tags to a cluster when creating the cluster or add them on the details page of the created cluster.

A tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Table 1 provides tag key and value requirements.

Table 1 Tag key and value requirements

Parameter

Requirement

Example

Key

A tag key cannot be left blank.

A tag key must be unique in a cluster.

A tag key contains a maximum of 36 characters.

A tag value cannot contain special characters (=*<>\,|/) or start or end with spaces.

Organization

Value

A tag value contains a maximum of 43 characters.

A tag value cannot contain special characters (=*<>\,|/) or start or end with spaces. This parameter can be left blank.

Apache

Adding Tags to a Cluster

You can perform the following operations to add tags to a cluster when creating the cluster.
  1. Log in to the MRS console.
  2. Click Create Cluster. The corresponding page is displayed.
  3. Click the Custom Config tab.
  4. Configure the cluster software and hardware by referring to Creating a Custom Cluster.
  5. On the Set Advanced Options tab page, add a tag.

    Enter the key and value of a tag to be added.

    You can add a maximum of 10 tags to a cluster and use intersections of tags to search for the target cluster.

    NOTE:

    You can also add tags to existing clusters. For details, see Managing Tags.

Searching for the Target Cluster

On the Active Clusters page, search for the target cluster by tag key or tag value.
  1. Log in to the MRS console.
  2. In the upper right corner of the Active Clusters page, click Search by Tag to access the search page.
  3. Enter the tag of the cluster to be searched.

    You can select a tag key or tag value from their drop-down lists. When the tag key or tag value is exactly matched, the system can automatically locate the target cluster. If you enter multiple tags, their intersections are used to search for the cluster.

  4. Click Search.

    The system searches for the target cluster by tag key or value.

Managing Tags

You can view, add, modify, and delete tags on the Tags tab page of the cluster.
  1. Log in to the MRS console.
  2. On the Active Clusters page, click the name of a cluster for which you want to manage tags.

    The cluster details page is displayed.

  3. Click the Tags tab and view, add, modify, and delete tags on the tab page.
    • View

      On the Tags tab page, you can view details about tags of the cluster, including the number of tags and the key and value of each tag.

    • Add

      Click Add Tag in the upper left corner. In the displayed Add Tag dialog box, enter the key and value of the tag to be added, and click OK.

    • Modify

      In the Operation column of the tag, click Edit. In the displayed Edit Tag page, enter new tag key and value and click OK.

    • Delete

      In the Operation column of the tag, click Delete. After confirmation, click OK in the displayed page for deleting a tag.

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