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Manage Deployments
- View All Clusters
- View all deployments to which the user has access.
- Prepare for Cluster Maintenance
- Before you perform maintenance on your clusters, review the
following considerations and take action, if necessary, to
maintain cluster availability.
- Edit a Deployment’s Configuration
- Edit the configuration of a MongoDB deployment.
- Manage BI Connector in Ops Manager
- Modify or shut down a BI Connector instance.
- Calculate Suggested Indexes
- Retrieve suggested indexes for improving query performance.
- Edit a Replica Set
- Add hosts to, remove hosts from, or modify the configuration of
hosts in a managed replica set.
- Convert a Standalone to a Replica Set
- Convert a standalone MongoDB process to a one-member replica set.
- Convert a Replica Set to a Sharded Cluster
- Convert a MongoDB replica set to sharded cluster.
- Migrate a Replica Set Member
- Migrate replica sets to new underlying systems by adding members
to the set and decommissioning existing members.
- Convert Config Servers to a Replica Set
- Convert the config servers to run as a replica set.
- Add a Shard to a MongoDB Cluster
- Add a mongod process to a sharded cluster.
- Manage Sharded Collections
- Import, create, configure and manage data distribution for sharded
clusters.
- Stop Managing and/or Monitoring One Deployment
- Disable automation for a deployment.
- Restart a Running Deployment
- Restart a running sharded cluster, replica set, or standalone
process.
- MongoDB Processes
- Start, stop, shut down, and remove MongoDB processes monitored by
Ops Manager.
- MongoDB Versions
- Configure available MongoDB versions, and upgrade or downgrade a
deployment’s version.
- Host Mappings
- Review and edit mappings between MongoDB hostnames and aliases.