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‎16 Apr 2018 09:08 AM
I like the Management Zones features, but it doesn't seem to match databases that are marked with a tag. Am I missing something? How do I add databases to a Management Zone?
Regards, Bart
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‎16 Apr 2018 09:35 AM
Try services, as DB services are nothing else as specifically typed services.
best,
Wolfgang
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‎16 Apr 2018 09:55 AM
Hi Bart, Please contact me via email so that we can quickly change the configuration. I already did some changes and it should be ok now.
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‎17 Apr 2018 08:39 AM
Thanks for your help Chris. Looks like it was using a Host Tag condition, where it should have been a Service tag condition.

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‎16 Apr 2018 06:22 PM
Hi Bart,
Databases are classified as "services". So, if you have a tag rule that applies to services that match a DB rule, then connect that tag to a Management Zone, this should apply to your database services as well.
Regards,
Hayden
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‎18 Oct 2018 08:51 AM
Can someone share an example of this? I assume you mean assign a tag to the database services and then use that tag to filter?
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‎18 Oct 2018 12:22 PM
Correct, but you don't have to define tags for an entity to be included in a management zone - you can just leverage it.
For management zone, you define matching rules for similar to automatic tagging rules. If you already use tags, you can define rules for you management zone to use these tags.
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‎18 Oct 2018 12:34 PM
Got it working, thx
