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Overview

Maps do not allow any reconfiguration of their source technologies or general behavior, however, they can be cloned for customization, extension, or in combination with other existing maps. This way, Devo curated maps can be utilized as a baseline to expand their scope according to your needs.

To configure any map go to the Service Operation panel and click on the Configuration button → Maps → Manage maps.

You will see three different icons that allow you to edit, clone, or delete the map.

By definition, extensions generated from global maps do not become global themselves, but they restrict their accessibility to the local domain where they were created. Therefore, any deletion action applied to them does not affect the original global map.

General settings

You will find the configuration icon in the upper right corner to open the General settings of your map.

The General settings panel will open.

1. General settings
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Configure the overall behavior of Devo Service Operations. You can also change the default language for all the texts. Here you will find various areas:

  • Technologies

  • Maps

  • Action

  • About

2. Technologies
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Here you will see the supported technologies and data sources. There are two subsections:

Supported technologies

You can click the filter button to filter through categories or publisher.

If you click the magnifying glass, then it will redirect you to the data table.

Manage supported technologies

You can use the filter button to filter by categories or publisher.

You can also use the available buttons to:

  1. Go to edit technology.

  2. Delete tehcnology.

Synthetic data injector

Management of synthetic data injection jobs. By clicking the play button, the job will start.

You can also use the filter button to filter by categories or publisher.

3. Maps
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Here you will find a list of available maps:

Available maps

You can click the filter button to filter by:

  • Publisher

  • Domain

  • Category

  • Processing

Use the buttons of each map to:

  1. Go to map.

  2. Go to initiate data processor job.

  3. Go to stop data processor job.

Manage maps

You can click the filter button to filter by:

  • Publisher

  • Domain

  • Category

Use the buttons of each map to:

  1. Go to edit map.

  2. Go to clone map.

  3. Delete map.

4. Actions
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Configure actions to be executed as a result of incident detection.

5. About
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Find information about the version of Service Operation application.

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