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On Prem MongoDB Management Service – 1.3 Release

On-Prem MongoDB Management Service is a package for managing MongoDB deployments. On-Prem MongoDB Management Service provides MMS Monitoring and MMS Backup, which helps users optimize clusters and mitigate operational risk.

On-Prem MongoDB Management Service

High level concepts that apply to all On-Prem MongoDB Management Service components.

Authentication Requirements
Details the permissions required to use MMS agents with MongoDB 2.4 instances with access control.
User and Environment Management
Details how to manage users and groups in MMS.
Settings
Lists and explains the MMS Settings page.
On Prem MMS Monitoring

High level overview of issues related to On Prem MMS Monitoring.

Getting Started with On Prem MMS Monitoring
Installation and configuration tutorials for On Prem MMS Monitoring.
Monitor Hosts with On Prem MMS Monitoring
Describes how On Prem MMS Monitoring monitorings hosts and discusses monitoring architecture options.
Update On-Prem MongoDB Management Service
Manually update the Monitoring agent on UNIX/Linux and Windows.
Configure On Prem MMS Monitoring
Discusses configurable options with On Prem MMS Monitoring: hardware monitoring with Munin-Node and using On Prem MMS Monitoring with MongoDB instances running with SSL.
Using the MMS Console
Discusses the pages of the MMS Console and their functionality.
Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting advice for common issues encountered with On Prem MMS Monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions About On Prem MMS Monitoring
On Prem MMS Monitoring frequently asked questions.
On Prem MMS Monitoring Agent Changelog
Change log detailing new features and updates for each Monitoring Agent release.
On Prem MMS Monitoring Reference
Reference for types of hosts, databases, and other states that may occur in On-Prem MongoDB Management Service.