This version of the documentation is archived and this version of the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator is no longer supported.
The MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator is deprecated. The new MongoDB Controllers for Kubernetes Operator replaces the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator. The first version of the Controllers for Kubernetes Operator is functionally equivalent to v1.33 of the Enterprise Kubernetes Operator. For more information about this change, and guidance on migrating to the new Operator, see the release notes for the first new version. There will be no future releases of the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator. Each version will reach end of life according to the existing one year support policy. Please migrate to the Controllers for Kubernetes Operator for continued support.
- Recover Ops Manager and AppDB if the Operator Cluster is Operational
- Recover the Ops Manager Application if the operator cluster is operational.
- Recover Ops Manager if the Operator Cluster Fails
- Recover the Kubernetes Operator and Ops Manager Application if the operator cluster fails.
- Recover the Application Database if its Replica Set Loses Majority
- Recover the Application Database's replica set when the replica set no longer has a majority of nodes to elect a primary.