ORION PLATFORM 2019.2 - ORION MAPS 2.0
The Orion Platform is designed to consolidate monitoring into a single source of truth, taking massive amounts of data and making it easier to identify issues in complex environments. A key component to this is the organization of data. As an example, if I were to present you with the dashboard below, you can see it’s aggregating a ton of information and highlighting issues from multiple modules like Network Performance Monitor (NPM), Server & Application Monitor (SAM), Virtualization Manager (VMAN), and Storage Resource Monitor (SRM). Single pane of glass, right? However, it’s not interesting, not even a little bit, and most importantly, it’s not easily interpreted. This dashboard doesn't really help me understand the problem or where to focus.
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Simplifying how data is interpreted through better visualizations can provide drastic improvements for understanding problems. Now, if I present you with this view, can you tell me where the problem areas are?
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The Orion Maps team believes visualization of your data can be a powerful tool when put together in a meaningful way. Ensuring critical data is available but presenting it in a clear and concise manner allows you to quickly see the problem and its potential impact. Visualizations help tell the story, and can help members of your organization, or clients, understand the breadth and complexity of what you manage on a day-to-day basis. For those of you unfamiliar with the Orion Maps project to date, you may want to review the following posts. These should help paint the picture, no pun intended, on what we’ve delivered with the previous releases.
Orion Platform 2018.2 Improvements - Chapter Two - Intelligent Mapping
Orion Platform 2018.4 Improvements - Intelligent Mapping Enhancements
With the release of 2019.2, we’ve incorporated some new enhancements designed to extend the flexibility of the platform and provide some amazing new options for representing your environment and critical services.
ORION MAPS MENU & MANAGEMENT PAGE
As a new entry point to maps, an "Orion Maps" menu is now available under My Dashboards and Home. | Selecting this option will transport you to the Map Management page. This will be blank initially, prompting you to create a map. |
It’s important to note here that any user can create a map. If you have access to this menu, you can create maps. However, each of you will only be able to see the maps you created yourself in the list view. The current features on this page will allow you to sort your list by Map Name, Last Updated, and Created Date. There’s also a search bar allowing you to search for maps by name.
Any Orion Administrator will have an additional function when they access this view. A very helpful tool is available in the upper-right corner allowing you to toggle the view to include all user maps vs. just your own. The main components to this page provide the capabilities to create a new map, edit existing maps, delete maps, or view a map by selecting its name.
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MAP EDITOR
Let’s begin by creating a new map via the Map Editor. Selecting New Map will open the basic editor for building maps from scratch. You’ll be greeted by an entity library on the left side, which defaults to a paginated list of your nodes. You can click the drop-down to choose from any entity type in Orion Maps. As always, a search bar is also available. The empty canvas will take up most of the view, and a few controls will be noticeable in the bottom-right corner, along with a Save button and More menu in the upper-right side. Building a map from the basic editor is for those of you who know exactly what you want in the map. For now, this is single drag-and-drop functionality, and any relationships or connections identified will automatically be drawn.
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Like any design tool, built-in functions allow you to manipulate the map. Holding the space bar will allow you to pan the map. Selecting entities will allow you to move objects, and holding the Shift key when moving objects will perform a snap to grid function. Using arrow keys will gently nudge the entity in a desired direction. Holding Shift while using arrows will move the object in larger increments. Holding the Control key or using the + or - buttons will allow you to zoom in or out while working with your map. Probably one of my favorite tools is the Center key in the bottom right. This will not only center your map, but perform a zoom to fit, ensuring the entire map is placed in the viewable area. This is an excellent tool as you expand or condense maps of different scales. Any entity can be removed from a map by selecting it and hitting the Delete key on your keyboard.
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LEVERAGING CONTEXTUAL MAPS
Navigating to Map sub-view from Node Details page |
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Expanding the map through automatically discovered relationships |
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Open Map in Editor |
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ORION MAPS WIDGET
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With the ability to incorporate these maps alongside other widgets in the dashboard, you have some amazing new ways in which to roll up critical problems within your environment. Below is a quick example of what one may look like.
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ENHANCED NODE STATUS
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INTERACTING WITH THE MAP WIDGET AND VIEW MODE
Now that you have an amazing visualization of your environment and the issues are clearly identified, a closer look may be in order. There are a couple of different methods for interacting with your maps. The first method takes advantage of the improvements made to the Orion Hovers and are accessible from the Map Widget. By hovering over an entity in your map, performance status will be available and should highlight exactly why your entity is in a degraded state. You will also be able to access the Commands menu, which will allow you to Go To Details pages, Edit Node, Mute Alerts, or Unmanage the entity directly from the map! This behavior will be the same if a group is on a map, or if you have nested maps. You can see that the commands option for a map includes viewing a map, editing a map, or muting alerts associated to a map! From here, you can choose to use the command options or simply click on the entity in the map. By doing so it will take you to the details page automatically as pictured below. The View Mode, which can also be accessed as a button in the top right of the Map Widget, is a full screen depiction of that map and all its entities, allowing you to investigate further utilizing the inspector panel to show related entities, alerts, and recommendations, if viewing virtual entities.
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FEEDBACK
This release marks another significant step for the Orion Maps project and we hope you find these new enhancements valuable and useful in your environment. I plan to write and attach a couple other posts to this announcement around using Maps in Alerts and Reporting. Of course with each release, we find your feedback extremely valuable, and much of what has been done to this point centers around your asks. Please be sure to comment below and SHARE YOUR MAPS and DASHBOARDS! Stay tuned as we are already hard at work on the next major release and have some very cool stuff in store.
Check out the other posts form serena and aLTeReGo on 2019.2 Platform improvements if you haven't already!
Orion Platform 2019.2 - Install/Upgrade Improvements Part 1
Orion Platform 2019.2 - Install/Upgrade Improvements Part 2
Orion Platform 2019.2 - Enhanced Node Status
Orion Platform 2019.2 - Additional Improvements
Orion Platform 2019.4 - Orion Maps is Now Available
ORION PLATFORM - 2020.2 RELEASE CANDIDATE - AN ORION MAP TO SUCCESS!
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