- Organizations and Projects >
- Projects
Projects¶
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Overview¶
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Groups are now projects.
In Ops Manager, MongoDB deployments are associated with projects.
You can create multiple projects in an organization. Each project has its own Monitoring, Backup and Automation Agents associated with the project. Projects within the same organization share the same billing settings.
Working with Multiple Environments¶
For a project, the Monitoring Agent must be able to connect to all hosts it monitors. If you have multiple MongoDB deployments in distinct environments and cannot monitor all deployments with a single agent (for instance, if your environments are separated by firewalls), you will need to add new projects.
You can also use multiple projects and agents if you want to separately monitor different MongoDB deployments that run in the same environment.
Create a Project¶
Important
- To create a project for an organization, you must be either an
Organization Owner
or anOrganization Project Creator
. - When you create a project, you are added as an
Project Owner
of the project. - When you create a project, Ops Manager automatically assigns a set of default alert configurations to the project
Procedure¶
Add new project to an organization.¶
In the Context, either:
- Select the organization for which you wish to create a project and then select + New Project, or
- Select + New Project to create a project for the current organization.
Enter a name for the Project.¶
Enter a name for the Project.
If managing Ops Manager users through LDAP, enter values for the following Optional LDAP Configuration fields .
Important
Multiple LDAP Groups Can Map to One Role
Ops Manager roles can include more than one LDAP group. Type multiple LDAP group names in the relevant role fields separated by two semicolons (
;;
).Field Action LDAP Groups for Project Owner Role Type the LDAP group(s) to which the Project Owners of the Ops Manager project belong. You can type multiple LDAP groups into this field if they are separated by two semicolons ( ;;
).LDAP Groups for Automation Admin Role Type the LDAP group(s) to which Ops Manager project’s Automation Administrators belong. You can type multiple LDAP groups into this field if they are separated by two semicolons ( ;;
).LDAP Groups for Backup Admin Role Type the LDAP group(s) to which Ops Manager project’s Backup Administrators belong. You can type multiple LDAP groups into this field if they are separated by two semicolons ( ;;
).LDAP Groups for Monitoring Admin Role Type the LDAP group(s) to which Ops Manager project’s Monitoring Administrators belong. You can type multiple LDAP groups into this field if they are separated by two semicolons ( ;;
).LDAP Groups for User Admin Role Type the LDAP group(s) to which Ops Manager project’s User Administrators belong. You can type multiple LDAP groups into this field if they are separated by two semicolons ( ;;
).LDAP Groups for Read Only Role Type the LDAP group(s) to which Ops Manager project’s Read Only Users belong. You can type multiple LDAP groups into this field if they are separated by two semicolons ( ;;
).
Add members to your project.¶
For existing Ops Manager users, enter their username. Usually, this is the email the person used to register.
For new Ops Manager users, enter their email address to send an invitation.
Specify the access for the members.¶
Click Create Project.¶
Delete a Project¶
Procedure¶
Please contact your Ops Manager administrator to delete a project from your Ops Manager account.
If you have administrative privileges, you can delete a project through system administration. Click Admin, then General, and then Projects.
Additional Information¶
Use the following procedure to modify project settings: