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   <li>To manage or edit an influence you can either do it from each individual influence level (see step 4) or from the layer level (see step 5)</li>
 
   <li>To manage or edit an influence you can either do it from each individual influence level (see step 4) or from the layer level (see step 5)</li>
 
   <li>Click on the map near the location of the influence you want to edit and click on the influence name from the "Items near x,y window that pops up.</li>
 
   <li>Click on the map near the location of the influence you want to edit and click on the influence name from the "Items near x,y window that pops up.</li>
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           <li>Click edit in the Influence window</li>
 
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Revision as of 08:26, 30 September 2014


Creating a Map

A map is a customizable representation of data where individual values contained in the visual are shown by colors. Fed by data series, a map can show many different types of data, such as power usage, temperature, humidity, etc. A map does not just need to be an image of your data center, you can place an influence on any transparent image uploaded into LiveDC. You will need to gather the following information prior to creating a map:

  • Name of the map
  • Width in pixels of the map (determined by looking at the properties of the image)
  • Height in pixels of the map (determined by looking at the properties of the image)
  • The legend that corresponds with the map (Temp, Humidity, Power, Cost, etc.)
    • This is the representative color scale you see at the bottom of each map
  • The layers that will make up your map (solid background, influences layer, transparent floor layout, etc.)
    • Most maps are made of those three (3) layers
    • A good way to make your floor layout transparent is to use an open source program called GIMP, which can be downloaded from the web
      • Import the floor layout into GIMP
      • Change all colors to “Gray scale” by selecting mode under the image menu
      • Create a black border for the floor layout using the selection tool under the tools menu in GIMP
      • Select ‘Color to Alpha’ from the colors menu to change the selected area into a transparent part of the image
      • Export the image as a .PNG file and save to your preferred location
      • Import the PNG file into LiveDC utilizing the “Uploaded Images” feature (see “Uploading an Image” for more information)

Heatmap.png

Instructions

  1. On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Visuals” and click “Maps” this will open a new tab titled “Maps”
  2. Within the maps tab (upper left-hand corner) click the “Create” button. A new window will open up called “Create Map.”
    1. Enter the name of the map in the “Name” field
      1. Examples: Operational Model – Cooling, Power %, Operational Cost per Cabinet, etc.
    2. Enter any additional information about the map in the “Details” field
    3. Define a horizontal size in pixels for the map in the “Width” field
      1. A good rule of thumb is to look at the properties of the image and use those predefined dimensions (usually no more than 1650 pixels)
        1. If you have an image larger than that, you can scale the image down to a smaller size before importing
        2. Map-Properties.png
    4. Define a vertical size in pixels for the map in the “Height” field
      1. A good rule of thumb is to look at the properties of the image and use those predefined dimensions (usually no more than 1300 pixels)
        1. If you have an image larger than that, you can scale the image down to a smaller size before importing
        2. Map-Properties-Height.png
    5. Add a legend to the map in the section titled “Legends” by selecting from the drop down menu and clicking the left-hand facing arrow or create a new “Legend” record by clicking the star button (see Creating a Legend section for instructions)
    6. Legend.png
    7. Add layers to the map in the section titled “Layers” by selecting from the drop down menu and clicking the left-hand facing arrow or create a new “Layer” record by clicking the star button (see Creating a Layer section for instructions)
    8. Layer.png
    9. Click “Create”
    10. The next step is to add a data series/influence to the map (see Creating an Influence section for instructions)
    11. Heatmap-influence.png


Moving an Influence or Link Location on a Map

Instructions

  1. On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Visuals” and click “Maps” this will open a new tab titled “Maps”
  2. Highlight the desired map that you want to view from the map list and click "Generate"
  3. Map-Generate.PNG
  4. Click near or on the influence/link desired to move, this will open a window titled “Items Near (specific X,Y coordinate)"
  5. Items-near-x,y.png
    1. From the list, find the influence/link that you want move
    2. Click the cross-hair button next to that item
    3. Cross-hair.png
    4. Adjust the x and y coordinates by using the arrows,entering a number, or by clicking where you want to place it
    5. Map-Move.PNG


Applying a Layer to a Map

Instructions

  1. On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Visuals” and click “Maps” this will open a new tab titled “Maps”
  2. Select the desired map you want to place a layer on from the maps list and click "Edit". This will open a new window titled "Edit Map".
  3. Edit-Map.png
  4. In the map layers section, click the star button, and select a layer from the drop-down menu or create a new layer record by clicking on the star button (see Creating a Layer section for instructions)
  5. Map-Layers.png
  6. Adjust the red x’s to green check marks for attributes you want to display on the map for this layer (these attributes can be adjusted when viewing the map and will be the defaults for viewing each time this map is generated) (see Customize Display Options When Viewing a Map section for instructions)
  7. Attributes.png
  8. Adjust the line, text and background color for this layer
  9. Adjust the transparency percentage for this layer
  10. Click "Add"
  11. Click "Save"


Customize Display Options When Viewing a Map

Instructions

  1. On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Visuals” and click “Maps” this will open a new tab titled “Maps”
  2. Select the desired map you want to view and click "Generate"
  3. In the upper left-hand corner click the "wrench" icon, this will open a window titled "Customize Display Options"
  4. Display-Options.png
    1. From this window, you can choose which attributes to display, the color of the line, text, and background as well as the transparency percentage for any and all of the layers that comprise the current map


Opening a Link on a Map

Instructions

  1. On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Visuals” and click “Maps” this will open a new tab titled “Maps”
  2. Select the desired map you want to view and click "Generate"
  3. Click on the map near the location of the link you wish to select
  4. A window will open titled "Items near xx,yy"
  5. Link.png
    1. Find the record that you want to view the link
    2. Click on the link button in the link column for that record



Editing / Managing Influences on a Map

Instructions

  1. On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Visuals” and click “Maps” this will open a new tab titled “Maps”
  2. Select the desired map you want to view and click "Generate"
  3. To manage or edit an influence you can either do it from each individual influence level (see step 4) or from the layer level (see step 5)
  4. Click on the map near the location of the influence you want to edit and click on the influence name from the "Items near x,y window that pops up.
  5. Influence-Link.png
    1. Click edit in the Influence window
    2. Make changes to the influence and click Save
  6. OR you can click the wrench icon in the upper left hand corner and click on the layer name that your influence is attached to, and click manage influences in the Layer window that pops up.
    1. In the Manage Influences tab, select the influence you want to edit from the Influence List
    2. Click edit
    3. Make changes to the influence and click Save
  7. A window will open titled "Items near xx,yy"
  8. Link.png
    1. Find the record that you want to view the link
    2. Click on the link button in the link column for that record