# Add markers to your map ## Add coordinates to a host object in Icinga 2 Add a custom attribute called `geolocation` to any host you want to display on the map. Its value consists of WGS84 coordinates in the following format: ``` vars.geolocation = "," ``` In order to highlight the host's coordinate, hold the CTRL key and click on the desired map location. A popup will show you the coordinates of the clicked point in the correct geolocation format, so you could just copy & paste the text. ### Example of a host object ``` object Host "db-in-la" { check_command = "hostalive" address = "192.168.33.5" vars.geolocation = "34.052234,-118.243685" } ``` Don't forget to reload your icinga2 daemon after adding items to your config. ### Assign coordinates in a more generic way There is also an [article](https://www.icinga.com/2017/08/16/integrate-maps-into-icinga/) in the icinga blog describing a more automated way of adding coordinates by matching your hostname conventions. ### Assign different marker icons Add a custom attribute called `map_icon` to an object already having the custom attribute `geolocation`. Its value must be a name of an icon from the iconfont used in Icinga Web 2 which you can find at /icingaweb2/doc/style/font when you enable the doc module. ``` vars.map_icon = "print" ``` Markers will look like the following example showing the icons sitemap, flapping and wifi. ![Marker icons](screenshot/02_getting-started/0207_marker-icons.png) ## Using the Icinga Director If you're using the [Icinga Director](https://github.com/icinga/icingaweb2-module-director), you could use the new [mapDatatype](https://github.com/nbuchwitz/icingaweb2-module-mapDatatype) plugin. This plugin enables you to directly selected your coordinates on a map. ![Using the Icinga Director](screenshot/director-plugin.png) ## What's next? After adding the first markers to your map, you wan't to [explore the map](03-Exploring-the-map.md).