All Apps and Add-ons

Google Maps Dashboard Layout

nvonkorff
Path Finder

Hi,

I am trying to get an Advanced XML Dashboard with Google Maps setup, and I have got almost everything working, except that I cannot figure out a way to have two Google Maps on the same row in the dashboard.

Each map seems to occupy an entire row. I specify "panel_row1_col1" on the first one, the "panel_row1_col2" on the next one, but they always appear on separate rows.

I also tried putting a normal Splunk chart next to a Google Map, but that does not work either.

Please let me know if there is any way around this. I cannot find one.

Thanks and regards,
Nick v K

0 Karma
1 Solution

nvonkorff
Path Finder

I had not tried again since I posted this message (probably on Splunk 4.3 at the time), but I have now tried again on Splunk 5, and no problem whatsoever. This works fine now.

View solution in original post

0 Karma

nvonkorff
Path Finder

I had not tried again since I posted this message (probably on Splunk 4.3 at the time), but I have now tried again on Splunk 5, and no problem whatsoever. This works fine now.

0 Karma

jluste
Path Finder

Are you still having an issue here? I just made a dashboard and have a simple line graph next to a Google Map and both are in the same row, different columns.

0 Karma
Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

From Data to Insight: Announcing the Winners of the Splunk Dashboard Contest

Hi Splunkers, First off, thank you to everyone who participated in our very first From Data to Insight: The ...

Splunk Developers: Construct Your Future at the .conf26 Builder Bar

Calling all Splunk architects, platform admins, and app developers: the site is open, and the blueprints are ...

Quick connection discovery mode for forwarders

When a Splunk forwarder loses connectivity to its indexers, it does not always reconnect immediately. In many ...