diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json b/docs/tms/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json index ddd86cbf..4c9b7a39 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json +++ b/docs/tms/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0071335169.xml", "product_code":"tms", "code":"2", - "des":"Tag Management Service (TMS) is a visualized service for quickly tagging and categorizing cloud services across fast and unified cross-regions.Tags are used to identify c", + "des":"Tag Management Service (TMS) helps you centrally categorize and manage cloud resources across regions and services with tags.You can group cloud resources by usage, owner", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Tag Management Service,Product Profile,User Guide", + "kw":"What Is Tag Management Service?,Product Profile,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Tag Management Service", + "title":"What Is Tag Management Service?", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0056858747.xml", "product_code":"tms", "code":"6", - "des":"Services that support TMSTMS allows you to manage resource tags centrally. For details about services supported by TMS, see Table 1.A cloud service can have multiple reso", + "des":"Services that support TMSTMS allows you to manage resource tags centrally. For details about services supported by TMS, see Table 1.A cloud service may contain multiple r", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"TMS and Other Services,Product Profile,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0084940673.xml", "product_code":"tms", "code":"9", - "des":"Permissions for the system are divided into user management and resource management permissions.User management refers to the management of users, user groups, and user g", + "des":"You have permissions to manage users and resources.You add users to user groups so that users can inherit permissions attached to user groups which they are in.You can co", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"User Permissions,Product Profile,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0056266263.xml", "product_code":"tms", "code":"14", - "des":"By adding tags to resources under your account, you can classify resources. Tags are displayed in the table format for you to manage and you can perform operations on mul", + "des":"TMS allows you to easily classify and search for your resources with tags. You can manage multiple tags in a list view.This section describes how to query resources by ta", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,Resource Tags,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -344,11 +344,29 @@ "title":"Deleting Resource Tags", "githuburl":"" }, + { + "uri":"tms_02_0003.html", + "node_id":"tms_02_0003.xml", + "product_code":"tms", + "code":"20", + "des":"On the TMS console, you can search for all tags in a specified region. You can add a tag to up to 500 resources at a time.Sign in to the management console.Under Manageme", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Adding a Tag to Multiple Resources,Resource Tags,User Guide", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"tms", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Adding a Tag to Multiple Resources", + "githuburl":"" + }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0101849262.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101849262.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"20", + "code":"21", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Predefined Tags", @@ -366,8 +384,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266269.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0056266269.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"21", - "des":"By using predefined tags, you can plan and create tags in advance from the service perspective, or import or export tags in batches. When using cloud service resources, y", + "code":"22", + "des":"TMS allows you to create tags in advance for service management. You can import or export tags in batches. You can attach predefined tags to resources as needed.This sect", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,Predefined Tags,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -384,7 +402,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0144368884.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0144368884.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"22", + "code":"23", "des":"You can use predefined tags to quickly identify cloud resources. To create a predefined tag, perform the following steps:Log in to the management console.Under Management", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Creating Predefined Tags,Predefined Tags,User Guide", @@ -402,7 +420,7 @@ "uri":"tms_02_0010.html", "node_id":"tms_02_0010.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"23", + "code":"24", "des":"Log in to the management console.Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.Click Predefined Tags.In the filter boxes, enter a tag value or tag key to s", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Searching for Predefined Tags,Predefined Tags,User Guide", @@ -420,7 +438,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266273.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0056266273.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"24", + "code":"25", "des":"Log in to the management console.Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.Click Predefined Tags.Select the tags you need to delete.Click Delete above ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Deleting Predefined Tags,Predefined Tags,User Guide", @@ -438,7 +456,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266555.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0056266555.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"25", + "code":"26", "des":"You can import a .csv file from a third party to TMS. The encoding format of the .csv file must be UTF-8.Tag files or templates downloaded with Internet Explorer 9 cannot", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Importing or Exporting Predefined Tags,Predefined Tags,User Guide", @@ -456,7 +474,7 @@ "uri":"tms_04_0000.html", "node_id":"tms_04_0000.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"26", + "code":"27", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Permissions Management", @@ -474,8 +492,8 @@ "uri":"tms_04_0002.html", "node_id":"tms_04_0002.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"27", - "des":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your TMS resources. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users or user groups for personne", + "code":"28", + "des":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your TMS resources. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for employees based on your", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Creating a User and Granting Permissions,Permissions Management,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -492,8 +510,8 @@ "uri":"tms_04_0008.html", "node_id":"tms_04_0008.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"28", - "des":"Custom policies can be created to supplement the predefined policies provided by TMS. For the actions supported by custom policies, see Permissions.You can create a custo", + "code":"29", + "des":"The following lists examples of custom policies for TMS.Example 1: Grant permission to view predefined tags{\n \"Version\": \"1.1\",\n \"Statement\": [\n {\n ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Custom Policies,Permissions Management,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -510,7 +528,7 @@ "uri":"tms_06_0001.html", "node_id":"tms_06_0001.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"29", + "code":"30", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Interconnecting with CTS", @@ -528,7 +546,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0110866979.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0110866979.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"30", + "code":"31", "des":"Table 1 list the TMS operations that will be recorded by CTS.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Key TMS Operations,Interconnecting with CTS,User Guide", @@ -546,10 +564,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0110866980.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0110866980.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"31", - "des":"After CTS is enabled, it starts recording operations on cloud resources. The CTS management console stores the last seven days of operation records.This topic describes h", + "code":"32", + "des":"After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven d", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Viewing CTS Traces,Interconnecting with CTS,User Guide", + "kw":"Querying Real-Time Traces,Interconnecting with CTS,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -557,15 +575,15 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Viewing CTS Traces", + "title":"Querying Real-Time Traces", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0153684521.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0153684521.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"32", - "des":"Quotas are the maximum amount of resources and capacity allowed for users to prevent waste. For example, you are allowed to create up to 500 predefined tags. You can requ", + "code":"33", + "des":"Quotas are the limits put on resources to prevent waste. Each service has their own quotas. For example, you are allowed to create up to 500 predefined tags. You can requ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Quotas,Common FAQs,quota,Quota,Quotas,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -582,7 +600,7 @@ "uri":"tms_faq_0009.html", "node_id":"tms_faq_0009.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"33", + "code":"34", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"FAQs", @@ -600,7 +618,7 @@ "uri":"tms_faq_0001.html", "node_id":"tms_faq_0001.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"34", + "code":"35", "des":"When you add a tag, if you set only the tag key, the value of the tag is empty value by default. After you click OK, a specific tag will be bound to the cloud resource. Y", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Is the Difference Between Adding a Tag and Creating a Key?,FAQs,User Guide", @@ -618,7 +636,7 @@ "uri":"tms_faq_0004.html", "node_id":"tms_faq_0004.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"35", + "code":"36", "des":"If you use Internet Explorer 9 to import files, you need to start the ActiveX plug-in.Click in the upper right corner of the browser.Select Internet Options.Click the Se", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Do I Start the ActiveX Plug-in When Using Internet Explorer 9 to Import Files?,FAQs,User Guide", @@ -636,7 +654,7 @@ "uri":"tms_faq_0006.html", "node_id":"tms_faq_0006.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"36", + "code":"37", "des":"You may have used the Excel to edit the tag template.The predefined tag import function allows you to import the .csv file exported from a third party to TMS. The encodin", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Can I Do If I Failed to Import Tags Edited on the Template to TMS?,FAQs,User Guide", @@ -654,14 +672,13 @@ "uri":"tms_faq_0011.html", "node_id":"tms_faq_0011.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"37", + "code":"38", "des":"Yes.When adding a tag to a cloud resource, you can set only the tag key and the tag will be added. If you do not set the tag value, Empty value is displayed. You can set ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Is It Possible to Tag a Resource Without Setting Tag Values?,FAQs,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "opensource":"true", "prodname":"tms", "documenttype":"usermanual" } @@ -673,7 +690,7 @@ "uri":"tms_09_0001.html", "node_id":"tms_09_0001.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"38", + "code":"39", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Change History,User Guide", @@ -691,7 +708,7 @@ "uri":"tms_02_0011.html", "node_id":"tms_02_0011.xml", "product_code":"tms", - "code":"39", + "code":"40", "des":"For details about the glossaries in this document, see Glossary.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Glossary,User Guide", diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/CLASS.TXT.json b/docs/tms/umn/CLASS.TXT.json index 1dd88f08..92ccda1f 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/CLASS.TXT.json +++ b/docs/tms/umn/CLASS.TXT.json @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ "code":"1" }, { - "desc":"Tag Management Service (TMS) is a visualized service for quickly tagging and categorizing cloud services across fast and unified cross-regions.Tags are used to identify c", + "desc":"Tag Management Service (TMS) helps you centrally categorize and manage cloud resources across regions and services with tags.You can group cloud resources by usage, owner", "product_code":"tms", - "title":"Tag Management Service", + "title":"What Is Tag Management Service?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0071335169.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ "code":"5" }, { - "desc":"Services that support TMSTMS allows you to manage resource tags centrally. For details about services supported by TMS, see Table 1.A cloud service can have multiple reso", + "desc":"Services that support TMSTMS allows you to manage resource tags centrally. For details about services supported by TMS, see Table 1.A cloud service may contain multiple r", "product_code":"tms", "title":"TMS and Other Services", "uri":"en-us_topic_0056858747.html", @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ "code":"8" }, { - "desc":"Permissions for the system are divided into user management and resource management permissions.User management refers to the management of users, user groups, and user g", + "desc":"You have permissions to manage users and resources.You add users to user groups so that users can inherit permissions attached to user groups which they are in.You can co", "product_code":"tms", "title":"User Permissions", "uri":"en-us_topic_0084940673.html", @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ "code":"13" }, { - "desc":"By adding tags to resources under your account, you can classify resources. Tags are displayed in the table format for you to manage and you can perform operations on mul", + "desc":"TMS allows you to easily classify and search for your resources with tags. You can manage multiple tags in a list view.This section describes how to query resources by ta", "product_code":"tms", "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266263.html", @@ -170,6 +170,15 @@ "p_code":"13", "code":"19" }, + { + "desc":"On the TMS console, you can search for all tags in a specified region. You can add a tag to up to 500 resources at a time.Sign in to the management console.Under Manageme", + "product_code":"tms", + "title":"Adding a Tag to Multiple Resources", + "uri":"tms_02_0003.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"13", + "code":"20" + }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"tms", @@ -177,16 +186,16 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101849262.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"12", - "code":"20" + "code":"21" }, { - "desc":"By using predefined tags, you can plan and create tags in advance from the service perspective, or import or export tags in batches. When using cloud service resources, y", + "desc":"TMS allows you to create tags in advance for service management. You can import or export tags in batches. You can attach predefined tags to resources as needed.This sect", "product_code":"tms", "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266269.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"20", - "code":"21" + "p_code":"21", + "code":"22" }, { "desc":"You can use predefined tags to quickly identify cloud resources. To create a predefined tag, perform the following steps:Log in to the management console.Under Management", @@ -194,8 +203,8 @@ "title":"Creating Predefined Tags", "uri":"en-us_topic_0144368884.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"20", - "code":"22" + "p_code":"21", + "code":"23" }, { "desc":"Log in to the management console.Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.Click Predefined Tags.In the filter boxes, enter a tag value or tag key to s", @@ -203,8 +212,8 @@ "title":"Searching for Predefined Tags", "uri":"tms_02_0010.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"20", - "code":"23" + "p_code":"21", + "code":"24" }, { "desc":"Log in to the management console.Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.Click Predefined Tags.Select the tags you need to delete.Click Delete above ", @@ -212,8 +221,8 @@ "title":"Deleting Predefined Tags", "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266273.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"20", - "code":"24" + "p_code":"21", + "code":"25" }, { "desc":"You can import a .csv file from a third party to TMS. The encoding format of the .csv file must be UTF-8.Tag files or templates downloaded with Internet Explorer 9 cannot", @@ -221,8 +230,8 @@ "title":"Importing or Exporting Predefined Tags", "uri":"en-us_topic_0056266555.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"20", - "code":"25" + "p_code":"21", + "code":"26" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -231,25 +240,25 @@ "uri":"tms_04_0000.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"26" + "code":"27" }, { - "desc":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your TMS resources. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users or user groups for personne", + "desc":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your TMS resources. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for employees based on your", "product_code":"tms", "title":"Creating a User and Granting Permissions", "uri":"tms_04_0002.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"26", - "code":"27" + "p_code":"27", + "code":"28" }, { - "desc":"Custom policies can be created to supplement the predefined policies provided by TMS. For the actions supported by custom policies, see Permissions.You can create a custo", + "desc":"The following lists examples of custom policies for TMS.Example 1: Grant permission to view predefined tags{\n \"Version\": \"1.1\",\n \"Statement\": [\n {\n ", "product_code":"tms", "title":"Custom Policies", "uri":"tms_04_0008.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"26", - "code":"28" + "p_code":"27", + "code":"29" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -258,7 +267,7 @@ "uri":"tms_06_0001.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"29" + "code":"30" }, { "desc":"Table 1 list the TMS operations that will be recorded by CTS.", @@ -266,26 +275,26 @@ "title":"Key TMS Operations", "uri":"en-us_topic_0110866979.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"29", - "code":"30" - }, - { - "desc":"After CTS is enabled, it starts recording operations on cloud resources. The CTS management console stores the last seven days of operation records.This topic describes h", - "product_code":"tms", - "title":"Viewing CTS Traces", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0110866980.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"29", + "p_code":"30", "code":"31" }, { - "desc":"Quotas are the maximum amount of resources and capacity allowed for users to prevent waste. For example, you are allowed to create up to 500 predefined tags. You can requ", + "desc":"After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven d", + "product_code":"tms", + "title":"Querying Real-Time Traces", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0110866980.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"30", + "code":"32" + }, + { + "desc":"Quotas are the limits put on resources to prevent waste. Each service has their own quotas. For example, you are allowed to create up to 500 predefined tags. You can requ", "product_code":"tms", "title":"Quotas", "uri":"en-us_topic_0153684521.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"32" + "code":"33" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -294,7 +303,7 @@ "uri":"tms_faq_0009.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"33" + "code":"34" }, { "desc":"When you add a tag, if you set only the tag key, the value of the tag is empty value by default. After you click OK, a specific tag will be bound to the cloud resource. Y", @@ -302,8 +311,8 @@ "title":"What Is the Difference Between Adding a Tag and Creating a Key?", "uri":"tms_faq_0001.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"34" + "p_code":"34", + "code":"35" }, { "desc":"If you use Internet Explorer 9 to import files, you need to start the ActiveX plug-in.Click in the upper right corner of the browser.Select Internet Options.Click the Se", @@ -311,8 +320,8 @@ "title":"How Do I Start the ActiveX Plug-in When Using Internet Explorer 9 to Import Files?", "uri":"tms_faq_0004.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"35" + "p_code":"34", + "code":"36" }, { "desc":"You may have used the Excel to edit the tag template.The predefined tag import function allows you to import the .csv file exported from a third party to TMS. The encodin", @@ -320,8 +329,8 @@ "title":"What Can I Do If I Failed to Import Tags Edited on the Template to TMS?", "uri":"tms_faq_0006.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"36" + "p_code":"34", + "code":"37" }, { "desc":"Yes.When adding a tag to a cloud resource, you can set only the tag key and the tag will be added. If you do not set the tag value, Empty value is displayed. You can set ", @@ -329,8 +338,8 @@ "title":"Is It Possible to Tag a Resource Without Setting Tag Values?", "uri":"tms_faq_0011.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"37" + "p_code":"34", + "code":"38" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. 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Adding Tags on the TMS Console

You can tag your resources using TMS to classify and manage your resources centrally.

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
  3. Set the resource search criteria.

    For details, see Searching for Resources.

    -
  4. Click Search.
  5. In the Search Result list, select the cloud resource to which you want to add tags and click Manage Tag in the upper left corner.
  6. In the Add Tag area, enter a tag key and a tag value.

    You can also directly select existing tags from the drop-down list.

    +
  7. Click Search.
  8. In the Search Result list, select the cloud resource to which you want to add tags and click Manage Tag in the upper left corner.
  9. In the Add Tag area, enter a tag key and a tag value.

    You can also directly select existing tags from the drop-down list.

  10. Click OK.
-

Adding Tags on the Consoles of Other Cloud Services

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Service List, select the cloud service for which you need to add tags. For details about supported services and resource types, see TMS and Other Services.
  3. On the displayed console of the selected cloud service, click the resource to which you want to add a tag.
  4. Select the Tags tab.
  5. Click Add Tag.
  6. In the displayed Add Tag dialog box, enter a tag key and a tag value.

    You can also directly select predefined tags from the drop-down list.

    +

    Adding Tags on the Consoles of Other Cloud Services

    The following procedure shows how you add tags on the service console. This procedure may differ slightly from service to service.

    +
    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Service List, select the cloud service for which you need to add tags. For details about supported services and resource types, see TMS and Other Services.
    3. On the displayed console of the selected cloud service, click the resource to which you want to add a tag.
    4. Select the Tags tab.
    5. Click Add Tag.
    6. In the displayed Add Tag dialog box, enter a tag key and a tag value.

      You can also directly select predefined tags from the drop-down list.

    7. Click OK.

    Checking Whether a Tag Takes Effect

    If you have added a tag to a resource, you can check whether the tag takes effect by searching for the resource with the added tag.

    -
    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
    3. Set the resource search criteria.

      Set the region and resource type as needed.

      +
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
      3. Select the Tag Management tab.
      4. Set the resource search criteria.

        Set the region and resource type as needed.

        For Resource Tag, enter the tag that has been added to the resource.

      5. Click Search.

        The resource is displayed in the Search Result list.

      diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266263.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266263.html index f6cd155e..f205af5d 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266263.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266263.html @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@

      Overview

      -

      By adding tags to resources under your account, you can classify resources. Tags are displayed in the table format for you to manage and you can perform operations on multiple tags at a time.

      +

      TMS allows you to easily classify and search for your resources with tags. You can manage multiple tags in a list view.

      This section describes how to query resources by tag, create tag keys, and update, modify, or delete resource tags.

      -

      Constraints and Limitations

      • You can use up to 10 tags to query for resources at the same time.
      • To search for specified tags, entering a key is mandatory but entering a value is optional.
      • Each resource supports up to 20 key-value pairs.
      • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one tag value.
      • You can enter a maximum of 36 and 43 characters for Key and Value, respectively. Both Key and Value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).
      +

      Constraints and Limitations

      • Up to 10 tags can be specified to query for resources at a time.
      • To search for specified tags, entering a key is mandatory but entering a value is optional.
      • Each resource supports up to 20 key-value pairs.
      • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one tag value.
      • You can enter a maximum of 36 and 43 characters for Key and Value, respectively. Both Key and Value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).
      diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266264.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266264.html index 69f258c4..194a67b9 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266264.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266264.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@

      Searching for Cloud Resources

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
      3. Set the resource search criteria.
      4. Click Search.

        The target resources are displayed in the Search Result list.

      5. (Optional) In the search box above the search result list, enter a resource name to search for a resource. Fuzzy search is supported and the resource name is case-insensitive.

        When there are too many resources listed or you need to locate some resources, you can use this function for quick search.

      6. (Optional) Click Reset.

        You can reset the search criteria to search for cloud resources.

        -
      7. (Optional) In the upper right part of the Search Result area, click .

        The resource list is refreshed and the list refresh time is updated.

        +
      8. (Optional) In the upper right part of the Search Result area, click .

        The resource list is refreshed and the list refresh time is updated.

      diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266267.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266267.html index 15ef0494..7ad6e72a 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266267.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266267.html @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@

      Modifying Resource Tags

      Modifying a Tag for a Cloud Resource

      In this section, modifying a tag is through modifying the value of a tag key, and the corresponding tag key remains unchanged.

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
      3. Set the resource search criteria.

        For details, see Searching for Resources.

        -
      4. Click Search.
      5. Click Edit in the upper right part of the Search Result area so that you can edit tag values in the list.
      6. (Optional) Set the key display list.
        If the key of the tag to be modified is not displayed in the list, perform the following steps:
        1. In the upper right corner of the Search Result list, click .
        2. Select the key of the tag to be modified from the drop-down list.

          You are advised not to select more than 10 keys to display.

          +
        3. Click Search.
        4. Click Edit in the upper right part of the Search Result area so that you can edit tag values in the list.
        5. (Optional) Set the key display list.
          If the key of the tag to be modified is not displayed in the list, perform the following steps:
          1. In the upper right corner of the Search Result list, click .
          2. Select the key of the tag to be modified from the drop-down list.

            You are advised to display no more than 10 keys.

          -
        6. Locate the row containing the cloud resource whose tag you want to modify and click .
        7. Enter a new tag value.
        8. Click .

          After the resource tag is modified, the cloud resources can be managed based on the new tag.

          +
        9. Locate the row containing the cloud resource whose tag you want to modify and click .
        10. Enter a new tag value.
        11. Click .

          After the resource tag is modified, the cloud resources can be managed based on the new tag.

          To modify multiple tags of a resource, repeat the preceding steps. You can also select the target resource in the list and click Manage Tag above the list to modify one or more tags. For details, see Modifying Tags for Multiple Cloud Resources.

        diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266269.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266269.html index 82e4bfaf..462aff4b 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266269.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266269.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@

        Overview

        -

        By using predefined tags, you can plan and create tags in advance from the service perspective, or import or export tags in batches. When using cloud service resources, you can quickly associate predefined tags with cloud resources.

        -

        This topic describes how to search for, delete, import, or export predefined tags.

        -

        Constraints and Limitations

        • If the created predefined tag is the same as an existing predefined tag, the existing predefined tag is overwritten. If only keys are the same and values are different, the new predefined tag is created.
        -
        • You can create up to 500 predefined tags.
        • You can enter a maximum of 36 and 43 characters for Key and Value, respectively. Both Key and Value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).
        • A null value cannot be included in a predefined tag.
        +

        TMS allows you to create tags in advance for service management. You can import or export tags in batches. You can attach predefined tags to resources as needed.

        +

        This section describes how to search for, create, delete, import, or export predefined tags.

        +

        Constraints and Limitations

        • Predefined tags must be different from each other either in tag keys or in tag values.
        +
        • Up to 500 predefined tags can be created for each account.
        • You can enter a maximum of 36 and 43 characters for Key and Value, respectively. Both Key and Value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).
        • A null value cannot be included in a predefined tag.
        diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266555.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266555.html index c26c8a8b..3a10fd97 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266555.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056266555.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

        Tag files or templates downloaded with Internet Explorer 9 cannot be imported to TMS via other browsers, and vice versa those downloaded with other browsers cannot be imported to TMS via Internet Explore 9.

        If duplicate tags exist between the current environment and the imported file, the tags of the current environment will be overwritten after the import.

        When you edit imported tags, the following rules need to be followed:

        -
        • You can add up to 500 predefined tags.
        • You can enter a maximum of 36 and 43 characters for Key and Value, respectively. Both Key and Value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).
        +
        • You can create up to 500 predefined tags for each account.
        • You can enter a maximum of 36 and 43 characters for Key and Value, respectively. Both Key and Value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).

        Predefined tag importation does not support .csv files that have been modified in Excel files. Attempting to import such files will produce garbled characters and result in an importation failure. To edit a .csv file, open it with notepad.

        diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056858747.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056858747.html index fddc44a3..8f659643 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056858747.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0056858747.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

        TMS and Other Services

        • Services that support TMS

          TMS allows you to manage resource tags centrally. For details about services supported by TMS, see Table 1.

          -

          A cloud service can have multiple resource types. You can select a resource type as required on the TMS console and manage the tags of this type of resources in a centralized manner.

          +

          A cloud service may contain multiple resource types. You can specify a resource type and then centrally manage tags on TMS console as need.

          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0058373670.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0058373670.html index 011c6a7a..20a60fa9 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0058373670.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0058373670.html @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@

          To add tags with the same tag key to all resources, you can use the tag key creation function.

          After being created, the tag key is displayed in the list and all default statuses in the key column are Not tagged. You can add a tag value to a cloud resource in the list to make the tag take effect.

          Creating a Key

          1. Sign in to the management console.
          2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
          3. Set the resource search options.

            For details, see Searching for Resources.

            -
          4. Click Search.
          5. Click Create Key in the upper left corner of the list displayed.
          6. Specify a key.

            The key can contain a maximum of 36 characters, including only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).

            +
          7. Click Search.
          8. Click Create Key in the upper left corner of the list displayed.
          9. Specify a key.

            A tag key can contain a maximum of 36 characters, including only digits, letters, hyphens (-), at signs (@), and underscores (_).

          10. Click OK.

            The created tag key is displayed in the tag display column.

            If you create a key but do not bind it to any cloud resource, it will be invalid and will not be displayed in the resource key list after you refresh the page.

          Follow-up Procedure

          To add a tag to a resource when a tag key has been created, perform the following steps:

          -
          1. In the upper right corner of the Search Result list, click Edit.

            The tag list enters the editable state.

            -
          2. Locate the row containing the cloud resource whose tag you want to add and click .
          3. Enter a tag value.
          4. Click .

            After the resource tag is modified, the cloud resources can be managed based on the new tag.

            +
            1. In the upper right corner of the Search Result list, click Edit.

              The tag list enters the editable state.

              +
            2. Locate the row containing the cloud resource whose tag you want to add and click .
            3. Enter a tag value.
            4. Click

              After the resource tag is modified, the cloud resources can be managed based on the new tag.

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          Tag Management Service

          -

          Tag Management Service (TMS) is a visualized service for quickly tagging and categorizing cloud services across fast and unified cross-regions.

          -

          Tags are used to identify cloud resources. When you have cloud resources of the same type, you can use tags to classify cloud resources by dimension, for example, usage, owner, or environment.

          +

          What Is Tag Management Service?

          +

          Tag Management Service (TMS) helps you centrally categorize and manage cloud resources across regions and services with tags.

          +

          You can group cloud resources by usage, owner or the environment where the resources are deployed.

          Figure 1 Example tags

          Figure 1 shows how tags work. In this example, you assign two tags to each cloud resource. Each tag contains a key and a value that you define. The key of one tag is Owner, and that of another tag is Usage. Each tag has a value.

          -

          You can quickly search for and filter specific cloud resources based on the tags added to them. For example, you can define a set of tags for cloud resources in an account to identify their owners and usage, making resource management easier.

          +

          You can quickly search for and filter cloud resources based on the tags added to them. For example, if you define a set of tags to specify resource owners or usage and attach these tags to your resources, you can easily filter these resources by owner or usage.

          TMS provides the following functions:

          -
          • Managing resources: Add tags to resources as needed to classify resources. TMS provides you with a visualized table to manage resource tags, including editing tags in batches.
          • Searching for resources: Search for resources across services and regions regions by tag or by tag set.
          • Predefined tag management: You can create, import, or export predefined tags. By predefining tags, you can plan tags according to your services to effectively manage tags.
          +
          • Resource management allows you to classify resources by tag. You can easily manage one tag or multiple tags at the same time in a visualized table.
          • Searching for resources: Search for resources across services and regions regions by tag or by tag set.
          • Predefined tag management: You can create, import, or export predefined tags. By predefining tags, you can plan tags according to your services to effectively manage tags.

          TMS is free of charge.

          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0084940673.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0084940673.html index 6daa6069..3b46a174 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0084940673.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0084940673.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@

          User Permissions

          -

          Permissions for the system are divided into user management and resource management permissions.

          -
          • User management refers to the management of users, user groups, and user group permissions.
          • Users with resource management permissions can manage the operations performed on cloud service resources.
          +

          You have permissions to manage users and resources.

          +
          • You add users to user groups so that users can inherit permissions attached to user groups which they are in.
          • You can control which resources and what actions a user can access.

          To use resource tags, you must have the corresponding permissions on the cloud service. Otherwise, the tag operations on cloud resources may not take effect.

          Contact the system administrator to assign the corresponding cloud service permissions to the user group to which you belong.

          For details about TMS user permissions, see Permissions.

          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0101849233.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0101849233.html index 0f2b41b6..ac96978b 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0101849233.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0101849233.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

          Accessing TMS

          The cloud platform provides a web-based service management platform. You can use either of the following ways to access TMS:

          • APIs

            To integrate TMS into a third-party system for secondary development, call APIs to access TMS. For details, see Tag Management Service API Reference.

            -
          • Management console

            The management console is a web user interface for you to manage your compute, storage, and other cloud resources. Users who have signed up withthe cloud platform can access TMS by selecting Tag Management Service under Management & Deployment on the management console.

            +
          • Management console

            Log in to the management console, click on the upper left corner, and choose Tag Management Service under Management & Deployment. The Tag Management Service page is displayed.

          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0110866979.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0110866979.html index 4e23af84..dce8d0ce 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0110866979.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0110866979.html @@ -39,6 +39,15 @@
          + + + +
          Table 1 Services that support TMS

          Service

          deleteResourceTag

          Batch Removing Tags

          +
          NOTE:

          You can perform this operation by calling an API. Currently, TMS console does not support this operation.

          +
          +

          resourceTag

          +

          batchDeleteResourceTags

          +
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          Viewing CTS Traces

          -

          Scenarios

          After CTS is enabled, it starts recording operations on cloud resources. The CTS management console stores the last seven days of operation records.

          -

          This topic describes how to query or export the last seven days of operation records on the CTS console.

          -

          You can also configure TMS key operation notifications on the CTS console. When these key operations are performed, notifications are sent to the related subscribers in real time through SMN. For details, see section "Configuring Key Event Notification" in the Cloud Trace Service User Guide.

          -
          +

          Querying Real-Time Traces

          +

          Scenarios

          After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven days.

          +

          This section describes how to query and export operation records of the last seven days on the CTS console.

          +
          -

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and project.
          3. Click Service List and choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Trace Service.
          4. In the left navigation pane, choose Trace List.
          5. Specify filters as needed. The following filters are available:
            Figure 1 Filtering connections
            -
            • Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By:

              Select the desired content from the drop-down lists one by one.

              -

              When you select Trace name for Search By, select a trace name.

              -

              If you select Resource ID for Search By, specify a resource ID.

              -

              When you select Resource name for Search By, select or enter a resource name.

              -
            • Operator: Select a specific operator at the user level rather than the tenant level.
            • Trace Status: Select All trace statuses, Normal, Warning, or Incident.
            • Time range: You can query traces generated at any time range in the last seven days.
            +

            Viewing Real-Time Traces in the Trace List

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Trace Service. The CTS console is displayed.
            3. Choose Trace List in the navigation pane on the left.
            4. Set filters to search for your desired traces, as shown in Figure 1. The following filters are available:
              Figure 1 Filters
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              • Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By: Select a filter from the drop-down list.
                • If you select Resource ID for Search By, specify a resource ID.
                • If you select Trace name for Search By, specify a trace name.
                • If you select Resource name for Search By, specify a resource name.
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              • Operator: Select a user.
              • Trace Status: Select All trace statuses, Normal, Warning, or Incident.
              • Time range: You can query traces generated during any time range in the last seven days.
              • Click Export to export all traces in the query result as a CSV file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
              -
            1. Click on the left of the required trace to expand its details.
              Figure 2 Trace details
              -
            2. Click View Trace in the Operation column. On the displayed View Trace dialog box, the trace structure details are displayed.
              Figure 3 View Trace
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            +
          6. Click Query.
          7. On the Trace List page, you can also export and refresh the trace list.
            • Click Export to export all traces in the query result as a CSV file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
            • Click to view the latest information about traces.
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          8. Click on the left of a trace to expand its details.

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            +

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          9. Click View Trace in the Operation column. The trace details are displayed.

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          10. For details about key fields in the trace structure, see section "Trace References" > "Trace Structure" and section "Trace References" > "Example Traces" in the CTS User Guide.
          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0142168380.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0142168380.html index 5144f4f3..9f3c5924 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0142168380.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0142168380.html @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@

          For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one tag value.

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          Maximum number of predefined tags that you can create for an account

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          The maximum predefined tags that each account can create.

          500

          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0144368884.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0144368884.html index cd3df2bd..d11c981f 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0144368884.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0144368884.html @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
          3. Click Predefined Tags.
          4. In the upper right corner of the displayed page, click Create Tag.

            The Create Tag dialog box is displayed.

          5. Configure Key and Value.
          6. Click OK.

            The predefined tag is created and displayed on the top of the list.

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          Follow-up Procedure

          When adding a tag to a cloud resource, you can directly select the created predefined tag from the drop-down list in the tag text box. You do not need to enter the key and value of the tag.

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          Follow-up Procedure

          When tagging resources, you can select a predefined tag from the drop-down list of the tag text box without the need to enter a key and value pair.

          +

          For example, if there is a predefined tag whose key is Usage and value is Project1, you can directly select the key and value pair form the drop-down list of the tag text boxes.

          diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0153684521.html b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0153684521.html index ab0516bf..8d80cacc 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0153684521.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/en-us_topic_0153684521.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

          Quotas

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          What Is Quota?

          Quotas are the maximum amount of resources and capacity allowed for users to prevent waste. For example, you are allowed to create up to 500 predefined tags. You can request for an increase in quota if the existing quota does not meet your service requirements.

          +

          What Is Quota?

          Quotas are the limits put on resources to prevent waste. Each service has their own quotas. For example, you are allowed to create up to 500 predefined tags. You can request for an increase in quota if the existing quota does not meet your service requirements.

          How Do I View My Quotas?

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
          3. In the upper right corner of the page, click .

            The Service Quota page is displayed.

          4. View the used and total quota of each type of resources on the displayed page.

            If a quota cannot meet service requirements, apply for a higher quota.

            @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

          How Do I Apply for a Higher Quota?

          The system does not support online quota adjustment. If you need to adjust a quota, call the hotline or send an email to the customer service mailbox. Customer service personnel will timely process your request for quota adjustment and inform you of the real-time progress by making a call or sending an email.

          Before dialing the hotline number or sending an email, make sure that the following information has been obtained:

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          • Domain name, project name, and project ID, which can be obtained by performing the following operations:

            Log in to the management console using the cloud account, click the username in the upper right corner, select My Credentials from the drop-down list, and obtain the domain name, project name, and project ID on the My Credentials page.

            +
            • Domain name, project name, and project ID, which can be obtained by performing the following operations:

              Sign in to the management console, click the username in the upper right corner, select My Credentials from the drop-down list, and obtain the domain name, project name, and project ID on the My Credentials page.

            • Quota information, which includes:
              • Service name
              • Quota type
              • Required quota

            Learn how to obtain the service hotline and email address.

            diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/tms_01_0009.html b/docs/tms/umn/tms_01_0009.html index 628c3e67..b74eeae5 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/tms_01_0009.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/tms_01_0009.html @@ -2,16 +2,16 @@

            Permissions

            If you need to assign different permissions to personnel in your enterprise to access your cloud resources, Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a good choice for fine-grained permissions management. IAM provides identity authentication, permissions management, and access control, helping you securely access your cloud resources.

            -

            With IAM, you can use your account to create IAM users for your employees, and assign permissions to the users to control their access to specific resource types. For example, if you need to grant some users the permissions to view TMS resources, but don't want these users to delete predefined tags, you can create users using IAM and assign TMS ReadOnlyAccess permissions to these users.

            +

            With IAM, you can create IAM users for your employees, and assign permissions to the users to control their access to specific resource types. For example, if you need to grant some users the permissions to view TMS resources, but do not want these users to delete predefined tags, you can create users using IAM and assign TMS ReadOnlyAccess permissions to these users.

            If your account does not require IAM for permissions management, you can skip this section.

            -

            IAM is a free service. You only pay for the resources in your account. For more information about IAM, see IAM Service Overview.

            +

            IAM can be used free of charge. You pay only for the resources in your account. For more information about IAM, see IAM Service Overview.

            TMS Permissions

            New IAM users do not have any permissions assigned by default. You need to first add them to one or more groups and attach policies or roles to these groups. The users then inherit permissions from the groups and can perform specified operations on cloud services based on the permissions they have been assigned.

            TMS is a global service deployed for all regions. When you set the authorization scope to Global services, users have permission to access TMS resources in all regions.

            You can grant permissions by using roles and policies.

            -
            • Roles: A coarse-grained authorization strategy provided by IAM to assign permissions based on users' job responsibilities Only a limited number of service-level roles are available for authorization. When using roles to grant permissions, you must also assign other roles which the permissions depend on to take effect. Roles are not ideal for fine-grained authorization and least privilege access.
            • Policies: A fine-grained authorization strategy that defines permissions required to perform operations on specific cloud resources under certain conditions. This type of authorization is more flexible and is ideal for least privilege access. The administrator can restrict a user to only specified operations on TMS using IAM policies. For example, if the user is granted a fine-grained permission to only view predefined tags, the user cannot perform other operations on predefined tags (such as creating or deleting predefined tags) with this permission. A majority of fine-grained policies contain permissions for specific APIs. For the API actions supported by TMS, see section "Permissions Policies and Supported Actions" in the Tag Management Service API Reference.
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            Table 1 lists all the system-defined policies and roles for TMS. Some TMS policies depend on the policies of other services to take effect. When you assign TMS permissions to users, you also assign dependent policies for the TMS permissions to take effect.

            +
            • Roles: A coarse-grained authorization strategy provided by IAM to assign permissions based on users' job responsibilities Only a limited number of service-level roles are available for authorization. When using roles to grant permissions, you must also assign other roles which the permissions depend on to take effect. Roles are not ideal for fine-grained authorization and least privilege access.
            • Policies: A fine-grained authorization strategy that defines permissions required to perform operations on specific cloud resources under certain conditions. This type of authorization is more flexible and is ideal for least privilege access. The administrator can restrict a user to only specified operations on TMS using IAM policies. For example, if the user is granted a fine-grained permission to only view predefined tags, the user cannot perform other operations on predefined tags (such as creating or deleting predefined tags) with this permission. A majority of fine-grained policies contain permissions for specific APIs. For the API actions supported by TMS, see the section "Permissions Policies and Supported Actions" in the Tag Management Service API Reference.
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            Table 1 lists all TMS system-defined policies and roles. Some TMS policies depend on the policies of other services to take effect. When you assign TMS permissions to users, you also assign dependent policies for the TMS permissions to take effect.

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            Table 1 System-defined permissions for TMS

            Role/Policy Name

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            Table 1 TMS system-defined permissions

            Role/Policy Name

            Description

            -

            Table 2 lists the common operations supported by system-defined permissions for TMS.

            +

            Table 2 lists the common operations supported by TMS system-defined permissions.

            diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/tms_02_0002.html b/docs/tms/umn/tms_02_0002.html index c9fb0e8e..42421e1b 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/tms_02_0002.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/tms_02_0002.html @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ +
            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Under Management & Deployment, select Tag Management Service.
            3. Set the resource search criteria.

              For details, see Searching for Resources.

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            4. Click Search.
            5. Select one or more target resources.
            6. Click Manage Tag above the list.
            7. In the Edit Tag area, locate target tags and click Delete in the Operation column.

              All tags of the target resources are displayed in the Edit Tag area. You can delete one or more tags as needed.

              +
            8. Click Search.
            9. Select one or more target resources.
            10. Click Manage Tag above the list.
            11. In the Edit Tag area, locate a target tag and click Delete in the Operation column.

              All tags of the target resources are displayed in the Edit Tag area. You can delete one or more tags as needed.

            12. Click OK.

              After a resource tag is deleted, resources cannot be managed based on the deleted tag.

            diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0002.html b/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0002.html index 083a8799..c3331593 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0002.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0002.html @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@

            Creating a User and Granting Permissions

            This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your TMS resources. With IAM, you can:

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            • Create IAM users or user groups for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user has their own identity credentials for accessing TMS resources.
            • Grant users only the permissions required to perform a given task based on their job responsibilities.
            • Entrust an account or a cloud service to perform efficient O&M on your TMS resources.
            -

            If your account meets your permissions requirements, you can skip this section.

            +
            • Create IAM users for employees based on your organizational structure. Each IAM user has their own security credentials for accessing TMS resources.
            • Grant users only the permissions required to perform a given task based on their job responsibilities.
            • Entrust an account or a cloud service to perform operations for your TMS resources.
            +

            If your account does not need individual IAM users, skip this section.

            Figure 1 shows the process flow for granting permissions.

            Prerequisites

            Before granting permissions, learn about the TMS permissions and select the permissions as required. For details about the system-defined permissions supported by TMS, see TMS Permissions. To grant permissions for other services, learn about all permissions.

            Flowchart

            Figure 1 Granting TMS permissions
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            1. On the IAM console, create a user group and assign permissions. Here, TMS ReadOnlyAccess permissions are used as an example.
            2. Create an IAM user and add it to the created user group.

              +
              1. On the IAM console, create a user group and assigning permissions. Here, TMS ReadOnlyAccess permissions are used as an example.
              2. Create an IAM user and add it to the created user group.

              3. Log in and verify permissions.

                The created user logs in to the console and verifies permissions as described below:

                • Choose Service List > Tag Management Service. In the navigation pane on the left, click Predefined Tags. In the upper right corner of the displayed page, click Create Tag. If a message appears indicating that you have insufficient permissions to perform the operation, and if you can view existing predefined tags in the Predefined Tags page, the TMS ReadOnlyAccess policy is in effect.
                • Choose another service from Service List. If a message appears indicating that you have insufficient permissions to access the service, the TMS ReadOnlyAccess policy is in effect.
              diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0008.html b/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0008.html index a2229eb1..8169cf35 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0008.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/tms_04_0008.html @@ -1,10 +1,7 @@

              Custom Policies

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              Custom policies can be created to supplement the predefined policies provided by TMS. For the actions supported by custom policies, see Permissions.

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              You can create a custom policy in either of the following ways:

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              • Visual editor: Select cloud services, actions, resources, and request conditions. This does not require knowledge of policy syntax.
              • JSON: Create a JSON policy or edit an existing one.
              -

              For details, see Creating a Custom Policy. Examples of common TMS custom policies are as follows:

              +

              The following lists examples of custom policies for TMS.

              Example Custom Policies

              • Example 1: Grant permission to view predefined tags
                {
                     "Version": "1.1",
                     "Statement": [
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              diff --git a/docs/tms/umn/tms_09_0001.html b/docs/tms/umn/tms_09_0001.html index c0de200b..616d1195 100644 --- a/docs/tms/umn/tms_09_0001.html +++ b/docs/tms/umn/tms_09_0001.html @@ -8,16 +8,22 @@
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            Table 2 Common operations supported by system-defined permissions

            Operation

            2023-12-15

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            2024-04-02

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            This release incorporates the following changes:

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            2024-01-10

            This release incorporates the following change:

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            Added Is It Possible to Tag a Resource Without Setting Tag Values?.

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            Added Adding a Tag to Multiple Resources.

            2023-11-14

            This release incorporates the following changes:

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            Updated the TMS and Other Services, Permissions, Getting Started, Resource Tags, Importing or Exporting Predefined Tags, Creating a User and Granting Permissions, Custom Policies, Viewing CTS Traces sections.

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            Updated TMS and Other Services, Permissions, Getting Started, Resource Tags, Importing or Exporting Predefined Tags, Creating a User and Granting Permissions, Custom Policies, and Querying Real-Time Traces.

            2023-11-10

            @@ -72,7 +78,7 @@

            2018-11-06

            This release incorporates the following changes:

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            2018-09-06

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            This release incorporates the following changes:

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            2017-08-29

            This release incorporates the following changes:

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            • Deleted "Key Concepts".
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            • Deleted "What Is Tag Management Service?".
            • Added the step of selecting the desired region and project in Getting Started and Management, respectively.
            • Added the tag modification limitation in concurrent cases in Modifying Resource Tags.
            • Added the description of how to associate a predefined tag with a cloud resource in "Creating Predefined Tags".
            • Optimized the predefined tag description in Tag Management Service.
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            • Deleted "What Is Tag Management Service?".
            • Added the step of selecting the desired region and project in Getting Started and Management, respectively.
            • Added the tag modification limitation in concurrent cases in Modifying Resource Tags.
            • Added the description of how to associate a predefined tag with a cloud resource in "Creating Predefined Tags".
            • Optimized the predefined tag description in What Is Tag Management Service?.

            2017-07-18