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Ops Manager - Allow SNMP traps on non standard ports

Allow changing SNMP port from default (162) for customers who run SNMP on non-standard ports. Currently the port number of the SNMP trap receiver is hardcoded to 162.
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 0 Submitted

Ops Manager should allow to perform restore/recovery on individual replica node

Currently Ops manager automatic restore process does not support restoring snapshots to a single node of a existing replicaSet instead Ops Manager restore snapshots to an existing replicaSet. This will be require in case any individual replica nod...
Guest over 2 years ago in Backup & Restore 0 Submitted

Delete indexes by Cloud Manager API

With the Cloud Manger API it is possible to create new indexes. But there is no possibility to delete indexes by the Cloud Manger API.
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 1 Submitted

Restore a single database within a MongoDB cluster and not store the all the databases in a MongoDB

As a DBA using Ops Manager, I want to restore a single database within a MongoDB cluster and not store the all the databases in a MongoDB cluster so that my restore only impacts a part of my cluster. As of right now, it restores the entire cluster...
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 0 Submitted

Using Ops Manager, Tell me useful information such as "given the current 60 day growth trends, you will run out of space in 2 months"

As a DBA using Ops Manager, I want the system to tell me useful information such as "given the current 60 day growth trends, you will run out of space in 2 months" so that I can do better capacity planning.
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 0 Submitted

Using Ops Manager, I want to get an alert when a collection is a certain size or near no storage so that I can do an investigation

As a DBA using Ops Manager, I want to get an alert when a collection is a certain size or near no storage so that I can do an investigation to see if there is abnormal data growth. As of right now, I can only monitor cluster data size.
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 0 Submitted

Enable external-dns integration via per-service annotations on each generated service

Currently the MongoDB Kubernetes Operator allows specification of annotations on services created by the operator, but only annotations with the same value across all services. The external-dns operator can create DNS names based on annotations on...
Guest over 2 years ago in Kubernetes 0 Submitted

Add compound indexes support for Ops Manager managed Sharding

_**What is the problem that needs to be solved?**_ Ops Manager Automation does not take into account compound indexes (https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/index-compound/), e.g. if we have `{ a: 1, b: 1 }` index already exist Ops Manager will sti...
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 0 Submitted

Enablement of Ops Manager Auditing similar to MongoDB's

Hi all We would like to enable auditing for activities in Ops Manger itself, getting the information directly using the default audit logging options (filesystem / syslog). Currently we are getting the detailed information in OpsManager, we get ...
Guest almost 5 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 1 Submitted

Set log file permissions using Ops Manager

Currently there is no way to set the log file permissions from Ops Manager and the default value is 600. Our organization uses Splunk and with the current settings the Splunk user is not able to read the log files. Config file options such as proc...
Guest over 2 years ago in Enterprise Advanced 0 Submitted