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Suspend or Resume Automation for a Process

Ops Manager Automation enables you to configure and maintain MongoDB nodes and clusters. You may suspend Ops Manager Automation to perform for manual maintenance. Automation ignores the process until you renable Automation’s control.

Suspend Automation for a Process

1

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

2

Click the name of the deployment that contains the process that you want to shut down. Ops Manager opens the deployment Overview.

3

Click the Actions dropdown for the process that you want to shut down.

4

Click Suspend.

5

Click Suspend Automation to confirm.

6

At the top of the deployment Overview, click Review & Deploy

7

Click Confirm and Deploy.

Resume Automation for a Process

1

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

2

Click the name of the deployment that contains the process that you want to shut down. Ops Manager opens the deployment Overview.

3

Click the Actions dropdown for the process that you want to shutdown.

4

Click Resume.

5

Click Confirm.

6

At the top of the deployment Overview, click Review & Deploy

7

Click Confirm and Deploy.

Note

When you resume automating a process, Ops Manager:

  1. Reverts any manual changes.
  2. Update the process’ config based on any changes that occurred while Automation was suspended.

Next Steps

To remove a process from automation, see Stop Managing and/or Monitoring One Deployment.