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Geostats command- How to show data on map

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I have two columns one is datacenter location and second- number of servers, I want to show this on map, how to show it without latitude and longitude details. Do I need to upload csv with latitude and longitude for all these locations ? And then using geostat command  . location of datacenter - New York , Texas, Amsterdam, Mumbai 

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richgalloway
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The geostats command needs latitude and longitude data to plot its results.   You may be able to get that information using the iplocation command, but won't work for internal IP addresses.  In that case, a CSV mapping datacenters to lat/long seems like a good solution.

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richgalloway
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SplunkTrust

The geostats command needs latitude and longitude data to plot its results.   You may be able to get that information using the iplocation command, but won't work for internal IP addresses.  In that case, a CSV mapping datacenters to lat/long seems like a good solution.

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