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- Restart a MongoDB Process
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.
Note
If a mongos process is not managed by Ops Manager Automation and if
the process remains unreachable for 30 days, Ops Manager removes the process from
the Deployment tab view. If you restart the mongos
process, Ops Manager will again detect it. For more information see the
is down
alert.
Procedure¶
To restart a process:
1
Click Deployment, then the Processes tab, then the Topology view.¶
2
On the line listing the cluster, replica set, or process, click the ellipsis icon and select Shutdown.¶
3
Click Shutdown to confirm.¶
4
Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.¶
5
Review and approve your changes.¶
Ops Manager displays your proposed changes.
- If you are satisfied, click Confirm & Deploy.
- Otherwise, click Cancel and you can make additional changes.
6
On the line listing the cluster, replica set, or process, click the ellipsis icon and select Startup.¶
7
Click Startup to confirm.¶
8
Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.¶
9
Review and approve your changes.¶
Ops Manager displays your proposed changes.
- If you are satisfied, click Confirm & Deploy.
- Otherwise, click Cancel and you can make additional changes.