Add tags to objects to simplify object management, to improve object sorting, and to
facilitate task execution by tag.
Procedure
- Navigate to the object. You can apply tags to applications, components, and resources. You can apply tags to resources
in your current resource tree or to resources in a resource template. See Creating resource templates.
- Hover the mouse pointer over the object,
and click the Add Tag icon that is displayed. A window opens where you can select or create a tag.
- In the new window, take one of these actions:
- Expand the list, and select a tag.
- Click Create Tag. Type a tag name, and select a tag color.
Optionally, type a tag description. Click Save.
What to do next
- To organize a list of objects by tag, click Flat list.
Select By Tag to organize the objects into
a hierarchical list that is sorted by tag.
- To tag multiple objects at a time or to remove tags from multiple
objects at a time, first select the check boxes to left of the objects.
Then, click Actions, and select Add
Tag or Remove Tag.
- To view all objects that have the same tag, in the tags field at the top of any list of objects,
type the name of a tag, and then press Enter. Only the objects that are tagged with the exact text
that you type in the Tags field are displayed. If a tag name contains spaces,
surround the name with double quotation marks when you type it in the Tags
field.
- To select all objects that have the same tag, first filter the
objects as explained in the previous section. Then, click Select
All, and select Matching Filter.
- To quickly assign a process to a specific agent, first tag the
agent. Then, click the top-level Processes tab,
click a process, and then click Set . Filter
the agents as explained in the previous section, select the agent,
and then click OK.
- To limit the installation of multiple components in application
process to certain components or resources, first tag the components
or resources. In the application process, click and drag the Install
multiple components step to the process editor. In that
step, use the Component Tag field to deploy
the components that have a specific tag and the Limit to
Tag field to use resources with a specified tag.
- To automatically import versions of a component by using any one of several agents, tag the
agents. From the Components tab, click Create
Component. Click Import new component versions using any agent with the
specified tag., and in the Agent Tag for Version Imports list,
select the tag.