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Create One Oplog Configuration

Configures one new oplog store.

Base URL: https://{OPSMANAGER-HOST}:{PORT}/api/public/v1.0/admin/backup

Resource

POST /oplog/mongoConfigs

Request Path Parameters

This endpoint does not use HTTP request path parameters.

Request Query Parameters

The following query parameters are optional:

Name Type Necessity Description Default
pretty boolean Optional Flag indicating whether the response body should be in a prettyprint format. false
envelope boolean Optional

Flag that indicates whether or not to wrap the response in an envelope.

Some API clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope=true in the query.

For endpoints that return one result, the response body includes:

Name Description
status HTTP response code
envelope Expected response body
false

Request Body Parameters

Name Type Description
assignmentEnabled boolean Optional. Flag indicating whether this oplog store can be assigned backup jobs.
encryptedCredentials boolean Optional. Flag indicating whether the username and password for this oplog store were encrypted using the credentialstool.
id string The unique name that labels this oplog store.
labels array of strings

Optional. Array of tags to manage which backup jobs Ops Manager can assign to which oplog stores.

Setting these tags limits which backup jobs this oplog store can process. If omitted, this oplog store can only process backup jobs for projects that do not use labels to filter their jobs.

maxCapacityGB number Optional. The maximum amount of data in GB this oplog store can store.
uri string A comma-separated list of hosts in the <hostname:port> format that can be used to access this oplog store.
ssl boolean Optional. Flag indicating whether this oplog store only accepts connections encrypted using TLS.
writeConcern string

Optional. The write concern used for this oplog store.

The accepted values for this option are:

  • ACKNOWLEDGED
  • W2
  • JOURNALED
  • MAJORITY

See also

To learn about write acknowledgement levels in MongoDB, see Write Concern

Response

Name Type Description
assignmentEnabled boolean Flag indicating whether this oplog store can be assigned backup jobs.
encryptedCredentials boolean Flag indicating whether the username and password for this oplog store were encrypted using the credentialstool.
id string The unique name that labels this oplog store.
labels array of strings Array of tags to manage which backup jobs Ops Manager can assign to which oplog stores.
links object array One or more links to sub-resources and/or related resources. All links arrays in responses include at least one link called self. The relationships between URLs are explained in the Web Linking Specification.
maxCapacityGB number The maximum amount of data in GB this oplog store can store.
uri string A comma-separated list of hosts in the <hostname:port> format that can be used to access this oplog store.
ssl boolean Flag indicating whether this oplog store only accepts connections encrypted using TLS.
usedSize number The amount of backup capacity in MB that the existing backups consume.
writeConcern string

The write concern used for this oplog store.

The accepted values for this option are:

  • ACKNOWLEDGED
  • W2
  • JOURNALED
  • MAJORITY

See also

To learn about write acknowledgement levels in MongoDB, see Write Concern

Example Request

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curl --user '{PUBLIC-KEY}:{PRIVATE-KEY}' --digest \
     --header 'Accept: application/json' \
     --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
     --include \
     --request POST 'https://{OPSMANAGER-HOST}:{PORT}/api/public/v1.0/admin/backup/oplog/mongoConfigs?pretty=true' \
     --data '{
       "assignmentEnabled" : true,
       "encryptedCredentials" : false,
       "id" : "{OPLOG-CONFIG-ID}",
       "labels" : [ "l1", "l2" ],
       "maxCapacityGB" : 8,
       "uri" : "mongodb://localhost:27017",
       "ssl" : true,
       "writeConcern" : "W2"
     }'

Example Response

Response Header

HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
Content-Type: application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1
Date: {dateInUnixFormat}
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="MMS Public API", domain="", nonce="{nonce}", algorithm=MD5, op="auth", stale=false
Content-Length: {requestLengthInBytes}
Connection: keep-alive
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Content-Type: application/json
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=300
Date: {dateInUnixFormat}
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Length: {requestLengthInBytes}
X-MongoDB-Service-Version: gitHash={gitHash}; versionString={ApplicationVersion}

Response Body

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{
  "assignmentEnabled" : true,
  "encryptedCredentials" : false,
  "id" : "{OPLOG-CONFIG-ID}",
  "labels" : [ "l1", "l2" ],
  "links" : [ {
    "href" : "https://{OPSMANAGER-HOST}:{PORT}/api/public/v1.0/admin/backup/oplog/mongoConfigs",
    "rel" : "self"
  }],
  "maxCapacityGB" : 8,
  "uri" : "mongodb://localhost:27017",
  "ssl" : true,
  "usedSize" : 222,
  "writeConcern" : "W2"
}