Create a GeoView

You can create geographic views using the web interface, to do so:

  1. Go to Monitoring > Map and click on the “+” on the Geographic section.

  2. You’re asked to give a name to the view and then to define resources to display on the view.

  3. After configuring these parameters, resources will appear on this geographic view

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The following resources can be displayed on a GeoView: Hosts belonging to hostgroup(s)

Pre-requisites: Define lat/long coordinate in the resources configuration form for host.

Example with a host:

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How resources are displayed?

When a host is positionned on a geoview, it’s displayed as a circle which colored corresponds to the worst state between the host and its services

Worst state order: Critical (red) > Down (red) > Warning(orange) > Unknown(gray) > Unreachable(gray) > Ok(green) > Up(green) > Pending(blue)

Clustering

When multiple resources are geographically close and you are at “certain” zoom level, then they’re grouped into one single circle displaying two things:

  • Status of the worst object (displayed as a color between green, orange, red and gray)

  • Number of resources in this state

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This behavior can be disabled in the global Centreon Map parameters

Blinking resources

If a resources is in a “not-green” state, it blinks.

This behavior can be disabled in the global Centreon Map parameters