It is the responsibility of the Asset Administrator to manage SSH key profiles.
To delete an SSH key profile
- Navigate to Asset Management > Profiles > SSH Key Profiles.
- Select the profile to be deleted.
- Click Delete.
- Confirm your request.
It is the responsibility of the Asset Administrator to manage SSH key profiles.
To delete an SSH key profile
On the web client, Asset Administrators can create and manage tags.
web client: Use Asset Management > Tags to create and manage tags for assets and asset accounts.
In addition, Asset Administrators can manually add static tags to assets and accounts on the General tab of the Assets or Accounts view. For more information, see Manually adding a tag to an asset and Manually adding a tag to an account.
The Tags page provides a centralized view of all the tags defined for assets and asset accounts, regardless of how they were assigned. It displays the following details.
Property | Description |
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Name |
The name assigned to the tag when it was created. |
Partition |
The asset partition to which the tag belongs. |
Account Rules |
Indicates whether there is a rule associated with the selected tag. A check mark in this column indicates that the tag has an account rule. |
Asset Rules |
Indicates whether there is a rule associated with the selected tag. A check mark in this column indicates that the tag has an asset rule. |
Description |
Information about the tag. |
Assigned Owners |
Information on the owner(s). |
Use these toolbar buttons to manage tags.
Option | Description |
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New Tag |
Add a tag. For more information, see Adding a tag for tagging of assets or asset accounts. |
Delete |
Remove the selected tag. For more information, see Deleting an asset or asset account tag. |
View Details |
View details for the selected tag. For more information, see Modifying an asset or asset account tag. NOTE: You cannot modify the partition assignment of an existing tag using the Edit operation. Use the Copy operation to clone the tag and assign it to an additional partition. Use the Delete operation to remove the tag from the existing partition. |
Copy |
Clone the selected tag and assign it to one or more additional partitions. For more information, see Copying an asset or asset account tag to another partition. NOTE: If the tag already exists in the partition, the tag will be replaced with the cloned one. |
Occurrences |
View a list of assets and asset accounts that are assigned to the selected tag. For more information, see Viewing asset and asset account tag assignments. |
Refresh |
Update the list of tags. |
Search |
Search for a specific tag or set of tags in this list. |
Use the New Tag button on the Tags page to add a tag for an asset or asset account.
To add an asset or asset account tag
Click the New Tag toolbar button.
On the General tab, enter the following information:
On the Asset Rules tab, enter the conditions for an asset rule.
Rule editor: Use the rule editor to define conditions for tagging assets.
Property | Description |
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AND | OR |
Click AND to group multiple search criteria together, where all criteria must be met in order to be included. Click OR to group multiple search criteria together, where at least one of the criteria must be met in order to be included. |
Attribute |
In the first query clause box, select the attribute to be searched. Valid attributes include:
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Operator |
In the middle clause query box, select the operator to be used in the search. The operators available depend on the data type of the attribute selected. For string attributes, the operators may include:
For boolean attributes, the operators may include:
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Enter condition value |
In the last clause query box, enter the search string or value to be used to find a match. |
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Click to the left of a search clause to add an additional clause to the search criteria. Click to remove the search clause from the search criteria. |
Add Grouping | Remove |
Click the Add Grouping button to add an additional set of conditions to be met. A new grouping is added under the last query clause in a group and appears in a bordered pane showing that it is subordinate to the higher level query conditions. Click the Remove button to remove a grouping from the search criteria. |
Preview |
Click Preview to run the query in order to review the results of the query before adding the dynamic tag. |
On the Account Rules tab, enter the conditions for an account rule.
Rule editor: Use the rule editor to define conditions for tagging asset accounts.
Property | Description |
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AND | OR |
Click AND to group multiple search criteria together, where all criteria must be met in order to be included. Click OR to group multiple search criteria together; where at least one of the criteria must be met in order to be included. |
Attribute |
In the first query clause box, select the attribute to be searched. Valid attributes include:
|
Operator |
In the middle clause query box, select the operator to be used in the search. The operators available depend upon the data type of the attribute selected. For string attributes, the operators may include:
For boolean attributes, the operators may include:
|
Enter condition value |
In the last clause query box, enter the search string or value to be used to find a match. |
| |
Click to the left of a search clause to add an additional clause to the search criteria. Click to remove the search clause from the search criteria. |
Add Grouping | Remove |
Click the Add Grouping button to add an additional set of conditions to be met. A new grouping is added under the last query clause in a group and appears in a bordered pane showing that it is subordinate to the higher level query conditions. Click the Remove button to remove a grouping from the search criteria. |
Preview |
Click Preview to run the query in order to review the results of the query before adding the dynamic tag. |
On the Assigned Owners tab, enter the users or groups associated with the tag. This does NOT mean the users and/or groups associated with the tag are the owners of the tag itself. Instead, when the tag is assigned to an asset or account, the listed users or groups will become owners of that asset or account.
Property | Description |
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Click to Add User or User Group. Click to remove a previously added user or group. |
Refresh |
Update the list of users and groups. |
A tag can be assigned to multiple object types. That is, you can have the same tag assigned to assets and asset accounts including directory accounts. When deleted, all references to a tag will be removed, no matter how it was assigned (dynamically or manually).
To delete an asset or asset account tag
If the tag is being used, removing the tag may result in changes to your policy configuration; therefore, you are given the opportunity to confirm or cancel the remove operation.
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