Resolve Alerts¶
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Atlas issues alerts for the database and server conditions configured in your alert settings. When a condition triggers an alert, Atlas displays a warning symbol on the cluster and sends alert notifications. Your alert settings determine the notification methods. Atlas continues sending notifications at regular intervals until the condition resolves or you delete or disable the alert. You should fix the immediate problem, implement a long-term solution, and view metrics to monitor your progress.
If you integrate with VictorOps, OpsGenie, or DataDog, you can recieve informational alerts from these third-party monitoring services in Atlas. However, you must resolve these alerts within each external service.
View Alerts¶
Acknowledge Alerts¶
When you acknowledge an alert, Atlas sends no further notifications until either the acknowledgement period ends, you resolve the alert condition, or you unacknowledge the alert. If an alert condition ends during an acknowledgment period, Atlas sends a notification.
Increase Cluster Capacity¶
To resolve an alert by increasing your cluster's capacity, see Modify a Cluster.
View All Activity¶
To view and filter the activity feed for an organization or project, see View the Activity Feed.
Retrieve the Activity Feed¶
Resolutions for Specific Alerts¶
The following sections describe Atlas alert conditions and suggest steps for resolving them.
Alert Type | Description |
---|---|
Amount of CPU and memory used by Atlas Search processes reach a
specified threshold. | |
Number of connections to a MongoDB process
exceeds the allowable maximum. | |
Percentage of disk IOPS utilized reaches a specified
threshold. | |
Percentage of used disk space on a partition reaches a
specified threshold. | |
Indicates inefficient queries. | |
No primary is detected in replica set. | |
CPU usage of the MongoDB process reaches a specified
threshold. |