Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 135

Predefined Smart Tags, Using Smart Tags, Description, Group, Volumes, Manage tags

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• A simple tag has no values. For example, the tag "Backup" indicates that the volume is used as a backup volume without going into further detail. • An extended tag uses a main tag and a value. For example, the tag "Applications" with the value "Sharepoint" indicates that the volume information is used within that application. Within Group Manager, only group administrators are allowed to create, rename, and delete tags. However, administrators with write privileges for the volume can assign tags to the volume. See the Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI Reference Guide for more information. Predefined Smart Tags Smart tags include a set of predefined tags, described in Table 34. Predefined Smart Tags. These tags can be edited and deleted, but they cannot be restored to their original settings. Table 34. Predefined Smart Tags Predefined Tag Applications Description Tag the volume based off the application that you define the volume with. The application tag name has predefined values to select from: • Database-Server • File-Server • FTP • Mail-Server • Sharepoint Virtualization Backup Desktops Location Associates the volume with a virtualization tag name, either Yes or No Associates the volume with a backup tag name, either Yes or No Associates the volume with a desktops tag name, either Yes or No Associates the volume with a specific location. The location tag name has predefined values to select from: • Boston • New-York • London • Shanghai Using Smart Tags With smart tags, you can: • Associate tags and tag values for all the volumes in a group • Associate tags and tag values for a specific volume in a group • Filter the information displayed for volumes To associate tags for all volumes in a group, you can use either the Group pane or the Volumes pane. From the Group pane: 1. Click Group → Group group_name. 2. In the Activities panel, click Tags to open the Manage Tags dialog box. From the Volumes pane: 1. Click Volumes → Volumes. 2. In the Activities panel, click Manage tags to open the Manage Tags dialog box. About Volumes 135

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A simple tag has no values. For example, the tag “Backup” indicates that the volume is used as a backup volume without going
into further detail.
An extended tag uses a main tag and a value. For example, the tag “Applications” with the value “Sharepoint” indicates that the
volume information is used within that application.
Within Group Manager, only group administrators are allowed to create, rename, and delete tags. However, administrators with write
privileges for the volume can assign tags to the volume. See the
Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI Reference Guide
for more
information.
Predefined
Smart Tags
Smart tags include a set of
predefined
tags, described in
Table 34.
Predefined
Smart Tags
. These tags can be edited and deleted, but
they cannot be restored to their original settings.
Table 34.
Predefined
Smart Tags
Predefined
Tag
Description
Applications
Tag the volume based
off
the application that you
define
the volume with. The application
tag name has
predefined
values to select from:
Database-Server
File-Server
FTP
Mail-Server
Sharepoint
Virtualization
Associates the volume with a virtualization tag name, either Yes or No
Backup
Associates the volume with a backup tag name, either Yes or No
Desktops
Associates the volume with a desktops tag name, either Yes or No
Location
Associates the volume with a
specific
location. The location tag name has
predefined
values to select from:
Boston
New-York
London
Shanghai
Using Smart Tags
With smart tags, you can:
Associate tags and tag values for all the volumes in a group
Associate tags and tag values for a
specific
volume in a group
Filter the information displayed for volumes
To associate tags for all volumes in a group, you can use either the Group pane or the Volumes pane.
From the Group pane:
1.
Click
Group
Group
group_name
.
2.
In the Activities panel, click
Tags
to open the Manage Tags dialog box.
From the Volumes pane:
1.
Click
Volumes
Volumes
.
2.
In the Activities panel, click
Manage tags
to open the Manage Tags dialog box.
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