Server Tagging
Use Server Tagging to query, filter, and compare related servers using custom metadata. You can tag related servers based on OS, location, tier, owner, or any other relevant criteria. Server tags provide additional context to server metrics.
For example, you may want to specify deployment-version tags to the servers in a specific cluster, and then use those tags to identify anomalies in server metrics during a new deployment.
Server Tagging requires a Server Visibility license. Server Tagging is currently available for Linux, Windows, and Solaris.
Server Visibility can import the tags (described in the table) automatically.
| Source | Tags | Controller and Agent Requirements |
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| Custom Server Tags |
Server Visibility can import:
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| Machine Agent |
These tags display in the Server Dashboard under Tags:
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| Amazon Web Services |
These tags display in the Server Dashboard under Tags as AWS|<Importing Tags from Amazon Web Services and Configuration Options for AWS Tags.
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| Microsoft Azure |
These tags display in the Server Dashboard under Tags as Azure|<Configuration Options for Microsoft Azure Tags.
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| Docker |
Server Visibility can import user-defined tags and system container-level tags. These display under Docker| <Container Details > Tags as The exact set of tags imported can vary depending on the system on which the container is running. See Configuration Options for Docker Tags. |
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Kubernetes OpenShift | Server Visibility can import ReplicaSet and pod tags. These appear under Container Details > Tags as K8s|<tag> . See Configuration Options for Kubernetes and OpenShift Tags. |
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| ServiceNow CMDB |
Server Visibility can import Configuration Management Database (CMDB) server tags. These appear under ServiceNow|<tag> Container Details > Tags as SeeConfiguration Options for ServiceNow CMDB Tags. |
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