![]() Please bear in mind, as with all things customising, which includes script sensors, customizing on pages in PRTG (reports, map objects, etc.), users are on their own. We have done a quick test on the object and it worked on all of the tested PRTG installations but as this were only quick tests I cannot guarantee whether this will work on every PRTG version (I would recommend using the latest version). Please replace every occurence of the number 715 with the ID of the library you want to use. Features and changes that ultimately make it to the next patch, as well as timing, may be different from what was previously discussed.Īs always, we appreciate the suggestions and feedback from the community.In your case, you will have to work with a custom map object with the following content: Anything discussed is only up to date as of the moment it is posted. It will replace the layout and information of the Grid you entered in step 4.Īgain, we would like to emphasize that ATLAS is still in Early Access, meaning many things can and will likely continue to drastically change - even in the middle of development. Navigate and choose the “ServerGrid_Server.json” file you want to import and hit ‘Ok”ħ. Once the server you want to overwrite is typed in, click ‘Import Server Json’ and an explorer window will open.Ħ. Do not try to use lists like A1,B2,C3 as it will not work.ĥ. NOTE: Same as last time, you cannot bulk choose servers. In the text field above ‘Import Server Json’ type in the server you want to overwrite with an export in alphanumeric format like A1 or M12 not the numerical coordinates such as (0,0) or (12,12) respectively.Ī. Be sure to have ‘Show Server Data’ checked to see all the server coordinates.Ĥ. Close this editor or File -> Open the project you are importing to.Ģ. ![]() NOTE: The data you are exporting will include Discovery Zones, Server Data and Island Data (instances, overrides and positioning).ĩ. Repeat steps 3-6 with all servers you are interested in exporting/importing.Ĩ. Save that file wherever you will find it and leave the syntax as its default (It will be something like: ServerGrid_B2)ħ. Once the server you want to export is typed in click ‘Export Server Json’ and an explorer window will openĦ. NOTE: you cannot bulk choose servers, it has to be one at a time. In the text field above ‘Export Server Json’ type in the server you want to export in alphanumeric format like A1 or M12 not the numerical coordinates such as (0,0) or (12,12) respectively.Ī. Export Server Json (this section will be covering this)Ĥ. Go to the export tab and you’ll see new options with text fields above them:Ī. Be sure to have ‘Show Server Data’ checked to see all the server coordinatesģ. Open up an instance of the SGE and load a project that you want to take grid layouts from.Ģ. To download the latest Server Grid Editor (SGE) click the the following link: SGE download Exporting Gridsġ. It should be noted that this feature and update is optional! Players will be able to export/import grid layouts from season 10 or another personal layout they prefer. ![]() With the new season, we have an updated Server Grid Editor (SGE) available for unofficial server owners. We wanted to ensure making a map was as easy as possible to all players, so we have added the ability to export and import server layouts.
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