6.12. Affinity Labels


6.12.1. About Affinity Labels

You can create and modify Affinity Labels in the Administration Portal.

Affinity Labels are used together with Affinity Groups to set any kind of affinity between virtual machines and hosts (hard, soft, positive, negative). See the Affinity Groups section for more information about affinity hardness and polarity.

Warning

Affinity labels are a subset of affinity groups and can conflict with them. If there is a conflict, the virtual machine will not start.

6.12.2. Creating an Affinity Label

You can create affinity labels from the details view of a virtual machine, host, or cluster. This procedure uses the cluster details view.

Creating an Affinity Label

  1. Click Compute Clusters and select the appropriate cluster.
  2. Click the cluster’s name to go to the details view.
  3. Click the Affinity Labels tab.
  4. Click New.
  5. Enter a Name for the affinity label.
  6. Use the drop-down lists to select the virtual machines and hosts to be associated with the label. Use the + button to add additional virtual machines and hosts.
  7. Click OK.

6.12.3. Editing an Affinity Label

You can edit affinity labels from the details view of a virtual machine, host, or cluster. This procedure uses the cluster details view.

Editing an Affinity Label

  1. Click Compute Clusters and select the appropriate cluster.
  2. Click the cluster’s name to go to the details view.
  3. Click the Affinity Labels tab.
  4. Select the label you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.
  6. Use the + and - buttons to add or remove virtual machines and hosts to or from the affinity label.
  7. Click OK.

6.12.4. Deleting an Affinity Label

You can only remove an Affinity Label from the details view of a cluster after it is deleted from each entity.

Deleting an Affinity Label

  1. Click Compute Clusters and select the appropriate cluster.
  2. Click the cluster’s name to go to the details view.
  3. Click the Affinity Labels tab.
  4. Select the label you want to remove.
  5. Click Edit.
  6. Use the - buttons to remove all virtual machines and hosts from the label.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Click Delete.
  9. Click OK.
Red Hat logoGithubRedditYoutubeTwitter

Learn

Try, buy, & sell

Communities

About Red Hat Documentation

We help Red Hat users innovate and achieve their goals with our products and services with content they can trust.

Making open source more inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. For more details, see the Red Hat Blog.

About Red Hat

We deliver hardened solutions that make it easier for enterprises to work across platforms and environments, from the core datacenter to the network edge.

© 2024 Red Hat, Inc.