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when creating AKS cluster - Azure is creating additional resource group - "cluster resource group", however the "new" resource group is not applying / propagating tags from the AKS resource.



is there any easy way of propagating the tags to all resources created in "cluster resource group" (e.q. disk / VM's / LB)?










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    when creating AKS cluster - Azure is creating additional resource group - "cluster resource group", however the "new" resource group is not applying / propagating tags from the AKS resource.



    is there any easy way of propagating the tags to all resources created in "cluster resource group" (e.q. disk / VM's / LB)?










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      when creating AKS cluster - Azure is creating additional resource group - "cluster resource group", however the "new" resource group is not applying / propagating tags from the AKS resource.



      is there any easy way of propagating the tags to all resources created in "cluster resource group" (e.q. disk / VM's / LB)?










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      when creating AKS cluster - Azure is creating additional resource group - "cluster resource group", however the "new" resource group is not applying / propagating tags from the AKS resource.



      is there any easy way of propagating the tags to all resources created in "cluster resource group" (e.q. disk / VM's / LB)?







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          No, there is no built-in way to do that. You could create a simple powershell script to do that, something like this:



          $q = Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName 'fin-dev-eu'
          $tags=(desired tags go here)
          $q.foreach{
          $localtags = $_.tags
          if ($localtags.keys -contains 'schedule') {
          $localtags.resourceType = $tags.resourceType
          $localtags.resourceName = $tags.resourceName
          }
          else { $localtags = $tags }
          Set-AzResource -ResourceId $_.resourceId -Tag $localtags -Force
          }





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            No, there is no built-in way to do that. You could create a simple powershell script to do that, something like this:



            $q = Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName 'fin-dev-eu'
            $tags=(desired tags go here)
            $q.foreach{
            $localtags = $_.tags
            if ($localtags.keys -contains 'schedule') {
            $localtags.resourceType = $tags.resourceType
            $localtags.resourceName = $tags.resourceName
            }
            else { $localtags = $tags }
            Set-AzResource -ResourceId $_.resourceId -Tag $localtags -Force
            }





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              No, there is no built-in way to do that. You could create a simple powershell script to do that, something like this:



              $q = Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName 'fin-dev-eu'
              $tags=(desired tags go here)
              $q.foreach{
              $localtags = $_.tags
              if ($localtags.keys -contains 'schedule') {
              $localtags.resourceType = $tags.resourceType
              $localtags.resourceName = $tags.resourceName
              }
              else { $localtags = $tags }
              Set-AzResource -ResourceId $_.resourceId -Tag $localtags -Force
              }





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                No, there is no built-in way to do that. You could create a simple powershell script to do that, something like this:



                $q = Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName 'fin-dev-eu'
                $tags=(desired tags go here)
                $q.foreach{
                $localtags = $_.tags
                if ($localtags.keys -contains 'schedule') {
                $localtags.resourceType = $tags.resourceType
                $localtags.resourceName = $tags.resourceName
                }
                else { $localtags = $tags }
                Set-AzResource -ResourceId $_.resourceId -Tag $localtags -Force
                }





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                No, there is no built-in way to do that. You could create a simple powershell script to do that, something like this:



                $q = Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName 'fin-dev-eu'
                $tags=(desired tags go here)
                $q.foreach{
                $localtags = $_.tags
                if ($localtags.keys -contains 'schedule') {
                $localtags.resourceType = $tags.resourceType
                $localtags.resourceName = $tags.resourceName
                }
                else { $localtags = $tags }
                Set-AzResource -ResourceId $_.resourceId -Tag $localtags -Force
                }






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