1.5. Managing cluster labels


Add a label to your cluster to select group resources. See Labels and Selectors for more information.

You can add new labels, remove existing labels, and edit existing labels for your clusters. Complete the following steps to manage your labels:

  1. From the navigation menu, click Automate infrastructure > Clusters.
  2. Find your cluster in the Clusters table.
  3. Click the Options icon to see more.
  4. Click Edit labels.
  5. From the Edit labels dialog box, enter a label. Your entry might resemble the following content: Key=Value`.
  6. Hit enter or space to add additional labels.
  7. Click Add. Labels are saved when the Add button is clicked.
  8. Click Done to close the Edit labels dialog, when you are finished.

    • If you want to remove an existing label, click the Remove icon, next to the label in the list.
    • If you want to undo a Remove action, click on the Deleted icon, which appears after Remove is clicked.
    • If you want to update an existing label, you can reassign its key to a new value by adding a new label using the same key with a different value.

Note: You can also edit a cluster label from a cluster details page. From the navigation menu, click Automate infrastructure > Clusters. From the Clusters view, access a cluster’s details page by clicking the cluster’s name, then Actions > Edit labels.

Learn more about the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes console, see Web console.

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