- Administer Ops Manager >
- Start and Stop Ops Manager Application
Start and Stop Ops Manager Application¶
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Start the Ops Manager Server¶
Note
If you installed from a tar.gz
or zip
archive, you must create
a symlink located at the path /etc/init.d/mongodb-mms
that points
to the <install_dir>/bin/mongodb-mms
.
After configuring your Ops Manager deployment, you can start the Ops Manager Application with this command:
In some situations, starting MongoDB may take several minutes to pre-allocate the journal files. This is normal behavior.
To open Ops Manager, enter the URL specified in the URL to Access Ops
Manager
setting in the Ops Manager UI. If you are opening Ops Manager for the first
time, enter the following URL, where <host>
is the fully qualified domain
name of the Ops Manager server. Ops Manager prompts you to register a new user when
you login for the first time.
Stop the Ops Manager Application¶
Enter the following command:
Startup Log File Output¶
The Ops Manager Application logs its output to a logs
directory inside
the installation directory. You can view this log information with the
following command:
If the Ops Manager Application starts successfully, you will see content in this file that resembles the following:
Optional: Run as Different User¶
Edit
<install_dir>/conf/mms.conf
:Change Ownership of
<install_dir>
for new user:sudo chown -R foo_user:foo_group <install_dir>
Restart the Ops Manager Application:
Optional: Ops Manager Application Server Port Number¶
Edit
<install_dir>/conf/conf-mms.properties
:Edit
<install_dir>/conf/mms.conf
Restart the Ops Manager Application: