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Viewing Tagged Resources

Last updated: 2024-10-18 14:48:08

Overview

After binding tags to Tencent Cloud resources, you can use tags to quickly query resources.
This document describes three methods to query resources by tag.

Prerequisites

Tag created and resources bound (refer to Creating Tag, Tagging Resources )

Directions

Note
You can click the tabs below to view different querying methods.
Tag Console > Tag List
Tag Console > Resource Tag
Console of Tencent Cloud Service
1. log in to  Tag Console.
2. In the left sidebar, click Tag List to enter.
3. In the Tag List, click the value of Target Tag Resource Sequence to view the cloud resources bound to the Tag.

The results are as follows:

1. log in to  Tag Console.
2. In the left sidebar, click Resource Tag to enter the Resource Tag page.
3. On the Resource Tag page, select the following information to set filtering rules.
Region: Required, the region of the resources to query.
Resource type: Required, the type of the resources to query. Only products with Tag are supported. For details, see Services Supporting Tag.
Tag: You need to query the Tag key and Tag value to which the resource belongs. The Tag value can be empty and multiple selections are allowed. Click Add, fill in the Tag key, and you can query resources under multiple Tags.
project to which the cluster belongs: click More Query Conditions to expand the project filtering box, select the project name to filter resources, and only products that support project management can be queried.
4. Click Query Resources, and the corresponding resources will be displayed in a list at the bottom of the page to complete the resource query operation.

You can log in to the console of a Tencent Cloud service that supports tagging and query resources under the service by tag.
Note
The directions below use CVM as an example.
2. In the left sidebar, click Instance to enter the Instance List Page.
3. Click the Search Box, select Tag .

4. Select a Tag key and Tag value to view the CVM instances bound to this Tag.