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Suspend or Resume Automation for a Process

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Overview

You can suspend Automation’s control over a MongoDB process so that you can shut down the process for manual maintenance, without Automation starting the process back up again. Automation ignores the process until you return control.

When you resume Automation for a process, Ops Manager applies any changes that occurred while Automation was suspended.

If you wish to permanently remove a process from automation, see: Stop Managing and/or Monitoring One Deployment.

Procedures

Suspend Automation for a Process

1

Click Deployment, then the Processes tab, then the Topology view.

2

Click Modify for the deployment that contains the process for which you want to suspend automation.

3

Click the ellipsis icon […] for the process, then select Suspend Automation.

4

Click Confirm.

5

Click Review & Deploy.

6

Click Confirm & Deploy.

Resume Automation for a Process

1

Click Deployment, then the Processes tab, then the Topology view.

2

Click Modify for the deployment that contains the process for which you want to resume automation.

3

Click the ellipsis icon […] for the process, then select Resume Automation.

4

Click Confirm.

5

Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.

6

Click Confirm & Deploy to deploy your changes.

Otherwise, click Cancel and you can make additional changes.