Reference
Cloud Manager will no longer support Automation, Backup, and Monitoring for MongoDB 3.6 and 4.0 after August 30th, 2024. Please upgrade your MongoDB deployment or migrate to Atlas.
- OAuth 2.0 authentication for programmatic access to Cloud Manager is available as a Preview feature.
- The feature and the corresponding documentation might change at any time during the Preview period. To use OAuth 2.0 authentication, create a service account to use in your requests to the Cloud Manager Public API.
- MongoDB Compatibility Matrix
- MongoDB versions compatible with Cloud Manager features.
- Supported Browsers
- Browsers that Cloud Manager supports.
- Glossary
- Common Cloud Manager terms and concepts with their definitions.
- Advanced Options for MongoDB Deployments
- Explanation of the advanced deployment options for replica sets and sharded clusters.
- Automation Configuration
- Available settings in the Automation configuration file used to determine the desired state of the MongoDB deployment.
- MongoDB Settings and Automation Support
- Supported and unsupported options for a MongoDB process as specified in the automationconfiguration file.
- AWS IAM Policy
- The AWS permissions required for the user associated with the AWS access keys configured in Cloud Manager.
- Database Commands Used by Monitoring
- A reference sheet for the monitoring service.
- Alert Event Types
- An inventory of all alert events generated in Cloud Manager.
- Health Check Solutions
- Solutions for problems discovered during a Cloud Manager health check.
- Monitoring Metrics Per Cloud Manager Plan
- Monitoring metrics per Cloud Manager plan.
- Kubernetes Operator Object Specification
- Describes the options for the Kubernetes pod specifications to create MongoDB databases.
- Kubernetes Operator Known Issues
- Known issues with the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator.