I put the lat/long that GMaps reports for a given location into the SNMP location. When I search for that lat\long in GMaps, it goes to the correct location. When I look at the Observium map, it's about 2 miles off, straight south. I have included screen shots of the different positions and coordinates.
----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com
Hi,
On 21.12.2014 02:50, Mike Hammett wrote:
I put the lat/long that GMaps reports for a given location into the SNMP location. When I search for that lat\long in GMaps, it goes to the correct location. When I look at the Observium map, it's about 2 miles off, straight south. I have included screen shots of the different positions and coordinates.
Because currently supported format for coordinates is only (with square brackets): [lat, lon] See: Reverse Geocoding http://www.observium.org/wiki/Configuration_Options#Reverse_Geocoding
If you are a subscriber, wait a little, I just do some changes for geocoding. Your current format for coordinates will be also available.
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