Atlas
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18 results found
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Activity feed filters - allow filtering by cluster node name
We need to be able to filter the activity feed based on the name of the cluster's nodes, not just the name of the cluster itself.
8 votes -
Include Project Activity Feed logs in Push-Based Log Export
With the "Push-Based Log Export" option available in a project, only specific types of logfiles (mongod, mongos and mongod_audit) are being written to the S3 bucket. It would be useful to also have the option of exporting Project Activity Feeds to the S3 bucket.
1 vote -
"Manage your own encryption keys deactivated" event
We recently discovered that there is no event when deactivating the option "Manage your own encryption keys" within the cluster configuration.
While there are hints towards this within the CLUSTERUPDATESTARTED and AUTOMATIONCONFIGPUBLISHED_AUDIT events, there is no clear warning that the encryption keys of the cluster are affected.
As an unwanted change of encryption at rest keys for data can have severe impact on data accessibility and security, I would propose adding a "Manage your own encryption keys deactivated" event to the Activity Feed.
4 votes -
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1 vote -
Push Atlas org events and projects to S3
Similar to cluster logs being pushed to s3 feature, if a feature to push organization, project and cluster events to s3, our event ingestion pipelines could be simplified significantly. Without the feature we are forced spin up event ingestion agents and make them reliable/available. These ingestion agents source the events via API and publish them to cloud watch logs, that are eventually fed into our observability stack. If the events can be pushed into s3, we can eliminate multiple intermediate components.
3 votes -
Better auditing of App Service actions in Activity Feed
The Activity Feed should show who has created an app in the App Services. Currently this is not the case, instead you will find the following information in the Activity Feed:
A user(or Code Deployment) has deployed changes successfully to an App Service.
5 votes -
Ability to quickly filter backup activity from the project activity feed
The activity feed is often clogged with backup activities. It would be extremely useful to be able to quickly filter out the common 4 or 5 project activities that are related to a backup snapshot being taken.
2 votes -
CDC
Wanted to have the CDC information stored as json or parquet in a bucket storage for retrieval at a later point to understand the data transformations that has happened in our Application Transactional collections.
2 votes -
activity feed filters
Currently it is not possible to filter out from activity feed by certain pattern e.g. we want to filter out all db users which start with smth-* and be able to see if there were db users created which follow a certain naming pattern. So we need to be able to filter activity feed by the username or any other detail in the activity feed text. Thank you so much!
6 votes -
Improve Mongo activity feed for project page
Mongo Atlas activity feed page does not update automatically nor does it have a refresh button. Each time the user wants to refresh the page they have to refresh the URL which removes all the filters(unless you copy the link). It would be very helpful if there was a refresh button which would not remove the filters as this means that the page does not have to be refreshed from the URL.
Additionally an auto-refresh(timed) option would enhance this feature more so that the user does not have to do anything on the page to see the latest updates, eg…
6 votes -
Administration API Auditing
Looking for more verbose and central auditing of Administration API key usage. Currently, not all actions are logged to the activity feed.
We understand we can refer to the Access Control List for the API key and get date/time for last usage, but, we would like to have visibility into endpoint, action, last used, etc. for each usage of the key.
11 votes -
Activity Feed cluster updates does not show old and new versions
Cluster updates do not show the old version Atlas is updating from, or the new version Atlas is updating to. It'd be great to see both of these pieces of information in the activity feed.
6 votes -
Database Audits information
Add information to event source audit logs.
For example, I add in the Atlas portal a new user with access to databases.
When I download the cluster level audit file, I only find the information that the user was added by "mms automation", I don't have any information on which user or API Key was used for create this new database user. It is therefore very difficult for the monitoring team to verify if the user was created by an authorized user or API Key.
4 votes -
Add "Triggered Via" or "Initiated By" Filter to Project Activity Feed
I usually visit the Project Activity Feed to discover "who did what", but the feed is littered with events triggered via the System. I would love to be able to filter out those events and just see those initiated by a user. Bonus points for being able to filter by the user :-).
6 votes -
Activity Feed should automatically load new items rather than requiring refresh
Today when looking for items to appear in the activity feed, I have to repeatedly refresh the page which is slow/painful. In future it would be better to automatically stream/poll for changes behind the scenes and load them without requiring a page refresh.
3 votes -
Cluster Update Details in Activity Feed
When a cluster update happens and things change such as the certificates, why wouldn't this show in the activity feed? The only thing noted in a recent issue we had was "cluster update". If we could see the details of the update we could have resolved our problem quickly without opening a case.
7 votes -
Expose unplanned cloud provider hardware issues in Activity Feed or logs
It would be good to post-facto expose some indication (in the Activity Feed, or a logfile or alert) that an unplanned VM migration occurred at the cloud provider level. This would allow customers to identify and distinguish cloud provider hardware issues from cluster issues arising from other causes.
4 votes -
Log user Login to Activity Feed for Auditing
When a user logins into the Atlas Portal this is logged to the Activity Feed.
This feature would allow to better user auditing and identify potential security breaches.
23 votes
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