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Available in VPC
You can check the history of events that have occurred on the Cloud DB for MongoDB server in Event. The events that occur in MongoDB are saved automatically in the history and stored permanently without requiring additional settings by the user.
Event page
The basics of using the event are as follows.
Area | Description |
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① Menu name | Name of the menu currently being viewed |
② Basic features | Check details for Cloud DB for MongoDB, refresh the Event page. |
③ Set Event Rule. | Go to Cloud Insight, NAVER Cloud Platform's specialized service for monitoring, and set event rules and notifications. |
④ Event list | Check saved event history, search desired event history with event occurrence period and service name from the event list |
Check events
The following describes how to view the events that occurred in MongoDB.
- From the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, click the Services > Database > Cloud DB for MongoDB menus, in that order.
- Click the Event menu.
- When the event list appears, check the required information.
- DB service name: name of the MongoDB service where the event occurred
- DB Server name: name of the MongoDB server where the event occurred
- Event occurrence time: time when the event occurred
- Event type: type of the event that occurred
- Event name: name of the event that occurred
- Content: description of the event that occurred
Event name | Event content | Example of Event |
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DB | Shard extension | shard has been added |
DB | Change of number of Mongos servers | mongos server count has been changed |
DB | Change of number of config servers | config server count has been changed |
DB | Change of number of Secondary servers | secondary server count has been changed |
DB | Change of number of Arbiter servers | arbiter server count has been changed |
DB | Change of storage size | Data Storage Size Has Been Changed: 10 GB |
DB | version upgrade | Version Upgrade(MongoDB 4.4.18 Enterprise Edition) |
Backup | Backup execution completed | Backup Complete |
Backup | Delete backup | Delete Backup(2023-03-08) |
Backup | Change backup settings (time, storage days) | Change Backup config / 1 Days(01:00) (parallel: 4) |
Account | Add account | DB acoount dbname.username has been added |
Account | Change account password | DB acoount dbname.username has been changed |
Account | Changing Account Permissions | DB acoount dbname.username has been changed |
Account | Delete account | DB acoount dbname.username has been deleted |
fail-over | Fail Over executed due to "Primary DB Failover" request | fail over: mg-0000000-mb001-abcd |
- Check the details by clicking the event.
- DB service name: service name of the MongoDB server
- DB status: status of the MongoDB server in operation
- Cluster Type: cluster type of the MongoDB server in operation
- DB role: the role of the MongoDB server in operation
- Creation date: date that MongoDB server in operation was created
Set Event Rule
If you use Cloud Insight, NAVER Cloud Platform's specialized service for monitoring, then you can set more detailed event rules for MongoDB servers and monitor them. The events collected by the rules set by the user can be checked from the Cloud Insight dashboard.
Additional fees apply when you request subscription to Cloud Insight. For an introduction on Cloud Insight and details about its pricing plans, see the Services > Management & Governance > Cloud Insight menu in the NAVER Cloud Platform portal.
For how to set Event Rule on MongoDB Server in Cloud Insight and check it on Dashboard,see Cloud Insight user guide.
Notification settings
By using Cloud Insight, NAVER Cloud Platform's service product specialized for monitoring, if you have set event rules for MongoDB servers, you can set thresholds for specific rules and set email and SMS notifications to predetermined users when the thresholds are exceeded.
Additional fees apply when you request subscription to Cloud Insight. For an introduction on Cloud Insight and details about its pricing plans, see the Services > Management & Governance > Cloud Insight menu in the NAVER Cloud Platform portal.
For how to set notifications (Alarm) on the Event Rule for each MongoDB Server in Cloud Insight, see Cloud Insight user guide.