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Remove a Process from Monitoring

Monitored Processes

Removing a process from monitoring means Ops Manager no longer displays its status or tracks its metrics. You must terminate the deployment’s backups before you can remove a monitored deployment.

Remove a Process from Monitoring

Follow this procedure to remove one monitored process from Ops Manager.

1

Click Deployment, then the Processes tab, then the Topology view.

2

Click Modify in the cluster from which you want to remove a process.

3

In Member Configuration, click the ellipsis icon next to the process that you want to remove and select Remove from Cluster.

For replica sets, select Remove from Replica Set. For mongod processes in a sharded replica set, select Remove From Shard. For mongos processes, select Remove from Cluster.

4

Click Remove from Cluster in the verification dialog.

For replica sets, select Remove from Replica Set. For mongod processes in a sharded replica set, select Remove From Shard. For mongos processes, select Remove from Cluster.

5

Click Save.

6

Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.

7

Click Confirm and Deploy to deploy your changes.

8

Click Deployment, then the Processes tab, then the Topology view.

The process that you removed earlier now appears as a standalone process. However, mongos processes are automatically removed from the cluster and do not appear.

9

Click the ellipsis next to the standalone process, and select Remove from Ops Manager.