The quick answer to mapping Locations is that every subLocation should  
have an Address entered.  The map portlet currently only maps  
everything at the current level, so if you had

/Locations
        /Japan
        /Canada

and you've entered an address for both it will map them both.  If you  
had 2 subLocations under Canada for instance

/Locations
        /Canada/Toronto
        /Canada/Vancouver

You would see Toronto and Vancouver only when you'd navigated to the / 
Locations/Canada level.  Google is pretty smart for finding Addresses,  
you can use a country, a city, a zipcode or an address or even a  
latitude/longitude.

Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
[email protected]



On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:12 PM, fjleon wrote:

> Hello every body:
> I´m just install zenoss and i´m testing some tools. Mainly I have  
> some problems with google maps. I can see my map very well but i  
> can't to view points in the map with my differents locations.
> Maybe i'm doing somethinh wrong.
> can you tell me, wich are the basically steps  to view differents  
> locations in the map? or how need to do to put some location in the  
> map?
>
> regards.
> Francisco León
>
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