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Restart a MongoDB Process

Overview

If an Ops Manager-managed MongoDB process is not currently running, you can restart it directly from the Ops Manager console.

Considerations

If the Monitoring Agent cannot collect information from a MongoDB process, Ops Manager stops monitoring the process. By default, Ops Manager stops monitoring a mongos that is unreachable for 24 hours and a mongod that is unreachable for 7 days. Your group might have different default behavior. Ask your system administrator.

Procedure

To restart a process:

1

Click the Deployment tab, then click the Deployment page.

2

Click the first of the two Processes icons.

3

On the line listing the cluster, replica set, or process, click the ellipsis icon and select Startup.

4

Click Startup to confirm.

5

Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.

6

Review and approve your changes.

Ops Manager displays your proposed changes.

  1. If they are acceptable, click Confirm & Deploy.
  2. If they are unacceptable, click Cancel and you can make additional changes.