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Restart a MongoDB Process

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Overview

If an Ops Manager-managed MongoDB process is not currently running, you can restart it directly from the Ops Manager console.

Note

If Ops Manager Automation manages a mongos process and that process remains unreachable for 30 days, Ops Manager removes that process from the Deployment tab view. If you restart the mongos process, Ops Manager detects it again. 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

Restart the process.

  1. Click Modify for the deployment that contains the process that you want to restart.
  2. In Member Configuration, click the ellipsis icon […] next to the process that you want to restart.
  3. From the ellipsis menu, click Startup.
  4. Click Confirm.
3

Click Save.

4

Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.

5

Review and approve your changes.

Ops Manager displays your proposed changes.

  1. If you are satisfied, click Confirm & Deploy.
  2. If you want to make further configuration changes, click Cancel. Click Modify for the cluster to make additional changes.