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Convert Orion NPM maps to EOC Maps: New Utility

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denny.lecompte Posted: Mon, Dec 29 2008 8:46 AM
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We've created a new utility that will allow you to import a map from NPM into EOC.  You can download this utility from your customer portal.

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sotherls replied on Wed, Jan 7 2009 2:01 PM
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Is this still available? I could not find it on the portal.

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denny.lecompte replied on Thu, Jan 8 2009 11:12 AM
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It's not in the most obvious place.  Go to Additional Components > NPM Additional Components.  It's the 4th item from the top.

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Wallaby_Jones replied on Mon, Mar 2 2009 7:46 AM
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As an side note.  Ensure that your file names for the maps do not have dashes, semi-colons, colons etc.  Otherwise the maps will not copy over. 

 

Found out the hard way.

 

 

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menz replied on Tue, Jun 30 2009 8:40 AM
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I've run the exe tool but when it asks for the eoc server name and passwords this fails.

 

I've added the username as per the website username domain\username then my windows domain

password.

 

This is obviously wrong as it does not work.

Any ideas?

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denny.lecompte replied on Tue, Jun 30 2009 11:42 AM
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Are you running EOC 1.0 or 1.1?  The import tool doesn't work for 1.1.  We're going to release an updated tool for use with EOC 1.1 and NPM 9.5.

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menz replied on Tue, Jun 30 2009 12:21 PM
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Ah! I'm using 1.1 as I only downloaded and installed it today and it was the latest one.

 

So nothing I can do until you release the updated too I don't think?

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denny.lecompte replied on Wed, Jul 1 2009 10:37 AM
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'fraid not.  It's coming soon,  though.

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orionofmyeye replied on Wed, Jul 22 2009 10:57 PM
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you know how long that it will be for this?  are there other options that are easier than recreating the maps?  in my haste i took a leap of faith and bought this app when we added another orion server so our ops group could use it.  now i am late on my project and just getting to this and under the gun to get maps from two orion servers loaded.

 

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denny.lecompte replied on Thu, Jul 23 2009 7:31 AM
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It's more than a week.  Maybe a couple.

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bshopp replied on Wed, Sep 23 2009 9:32 AM
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orionofmyeye and menz, please contact Support and please reference this thread to get access to the new updated Network Atlas to EOC importer tool please.

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menz replied on Wed, Sep 23 2009 9:48 AM
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Will do.Thanks

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jeff.stewart replied on Tue, Dec 15 2009 3:01 PM
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Is this tool in the portal yet?

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davidmaltby replied on Tue, Dec 15 2009 3:20 PM
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Yes, although it wasn't easy for me to find either.  It is in the customer portal under "Additional Components".  There select the NPM link.  On that page, it is called Orion-to-EOC Network Atlas Map Conversion Utility  NEW

 

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jeff.stewart replied on Tue, Dec 15 2009 3:43 PM
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OK, that is the tool I have.  I guess I'm just having trouble understanding how to use it.  When I click "Add Orion Maps" where should the current maps be located?  I see old ones, but nothing I've created over the last few days.

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Roger Wong replied on Tue, Dec 15 2009 3:59 PM
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Jeff, what version of NPM and EOC do you have?  The .zip file has OrionToEOCMapConverter.txt containing instructions and a  caveat that you have to update EOC 1.1 to SP1 before you can import any maps made in Orion NPM 9.5sp3 or later. Could that be the issue? 

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