- Manage Deployments >
- MongoDB Processes >
- Shut Down MongoDB Processes
Shut Down MongoDB Processes¶
Cloud Manager supports shutting down individual mongod
and mongos
processes, as well as replica sets and
sharded clusters. When you shut down a
process, cluster, or replica set, Cloud Manager continues to manage it.
After the process shuts down, you can restart or remove your processes.
No Alert Raised if User Shuts Down a MongoDB Process
If you shut down a MongoDB process, Cloud Manager doesn’t tigger a
host is down
alert.
Shut Down One Entire Deployment¶
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Shut down the deployment.¶
- Click for the deployment that you want to shut down.
- Click Shutdown.
- Click Shutdown Process to confirm.
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Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.¶
Cloud Manager displays your proposed changes.
- If you are satisfied, click Confirm & Deploy.
- If you want to make further configuration changes, click Cancel. Click Modify for the cluster to make additional changes.
Shut Down One Process in One Deployment¶
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Navigate to the Clusters view for your deployment.¶
- If it is not already displayed, select the organization that contains your desired project from the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.
- If it is not already displayed, select your desired project from the Projects menu in the navigation bar.
- If it is not already displayed, click Deployment in the sidebar.
- Click the Clusters view.
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Select the deployment.¶
Click Modify for the deployment with the process that you want to shut down.
Cloud Manager displays the Editing <myReplicaSet> page.
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Shut down the deployment.¶
- Scroll to Member Configuration section of the page.
- Click for the process that you want to shut down.
- Click Shutdown.
- Click Shutdown Process to confirm.
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Click Review & Deploy to review your changes.¶
Cloud Manager displays your proposed changes.
- If you are satisfied, click Confirm & Deploy.
- If you want to make further configuration changes, click Cancel. Click Modify for the cluster to make additional changes.