View MongoDB Clusters

After successfully configuring your MongoDB clusters, you can modify specific details, restore backups, or delete a specific cluster if it is no longer required.

To modify the values, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to DCD with your username and password.

  2. Go to Menu > Databases > MongoDB. A list of all MongoDB clusters is displayed.

Result: You can view the total number of resources allocated and the list of all clusters in addition to the following details: — NAME: Displays the name of the cluster. Select the name of the cluster to view its details. — STATE: Displays the state of the respective cluster:  — BUSY: When the cluster is being created or updated. For example, after creation, modifying its details or after restoration.  — AVAILABLE: When the cluster is available and healthy.  — DESTROYING: When the cluster is being deleted.  — FAILED: An error occurred. — LOCATION: Displays the location where the cluster is located. — INSTANCES: Displays the number of instances. — VERSION: The version selected during cluster creation. — EDITION: The edition selected during cluster creation. — OPTIONS: Select to perform the following:  — Details: Select to view the details of the respective cluster.  — Edit: Select to edit the respective cluster.  — Delete: Select to delete the corresponding cluster. In the dialog box that appears, select Delete to confirm deletion. For more information, see Delete a MongoDB Cluster.

List of MongoDB clusters

View individual Cluster details

You can view the details of a specific cluster. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to DCD with your username and password.

  2. Go to Menu > Databases > MongoDB. A list of all MongoDB clusters is displayed.

Select MongoDB from the drop-down menu
  1. Select a cluster from the list by clicking on its name. Alternatively, click Details in the OPTIONS column.

Cluster selection to view its details

Result: You can copy the cluster's Cluster UUID and Connection URI from the Cluster details tab. Additionally, you can also do the following:  — Edit a MongoDB Cluster  — Delete a MongoDB cluster  — Restore a MongoDB Cluster via the DCD  — Define roles

View the details of a MongoDB cluster

User Management

To assign users and define roles, follow these steps:

  1. In the User Management tab, click Add user to create and manage user roles for the MongoDB cluster.

User management
  1. Enter the username, password, and define roles for the database.

Define roles
  1. Click Add.

Result: The user is successfully created.

Successful user creation

You an also edit the user's password and roles or delete it. For more information, see User Management via the API.

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