@@ -16,88 +16,4 @@ Free Monitoring
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19- .. include:: /includes/fact-free-monitoring-deprecation-warning.rst
20-
21- .. versionadded:: 4.0
22-
23- Starting in version 4.0, MongoDB (Community Edition) offers free Cloud
24- monitoring for standalones and replica sets.
25-
26- Monitored Data
27- --------------
28-
29- Free monitoring provides information about your deployment, including:
30-
31- - Operation Execution Times
32-
33- - Memory Usage
34-
35- - CPU Usage
36-
37- - Operation Counts
38-
39- The data expires 24 hours after being uploaded. For more information on
40- the data upload and expiration, see
41- :ref:`free-monitoring-data-expiration`.
42-
43- Enable/Disable Free Monitoring
44- ------------------------------
45-
46- By default, you can enable/disable free monitoring during runtime using
47- :method:`db.enableFreeMonitoring()` and :method:`db.disableFreeMonitoring()`.
48-
49- You can also enable or disable free monitoring during
50- :binary:`~bin.mongod` startup using either:
51-
52- - the configuration file setting :setting:`cloud.monitoring.free.state`
53- or
54-
55- - the command-line option :option:`--enableFreeMonitoring <mongod --enableFreeMonitoring>`
56-
57- Once you enable free monitoring, it remains enabled until you disable
58- it.
59-
60- To view the state of your free monitoring,
61-
62- - Use the :method:`db.getFreeMonitoringStatus()` method.
63-
64- - The :dbcommand:`serverStatus` and the helper
65- :method:`db.serverStatus()` also includes free monitoring statistics
66- in the :serverstatus:`freeMonitoring` field.
67-
68- Access Control
69- --------------
70-
71- When running with access control, the user must have the following
72- privileges to enable free monitoring and get status:
73-
74- .. code-block:: javascript
75-
76- { resource: { cluster : true }, actions: [ "setFreeMonitoring", "checkFreeMonitoringStatus" ] }
77-
78- The built-in role :authrole:`clusterMonitor` role provides this
79- privilege.
80-
81- .. _free-monitoring-data-expiration:
82-
83- Monitored Data and Expiration
84- -----------------------------
85-
86- When enabled, the monitored data is uploaded periodically. The
87- monitored data expires after 24 hours. That is, you can only access
88- monitored data that has been uploaded within the past 24 hours.
89-
90- If you disable free monitoring and later re-enable free monitoring, you
91- can access your previous metrics that have not expired within the past
92- 24 hours.
93-
94- Monitoring URL
95- --------------
96-
97- When you enable free monitoring, you are provided with a unique
98- URL where you can access your monitored data.
99-
100- .. important::
101-
102- Anyone with whom you share this unique URL can access your monitored
103- data.
19+ .. include:: /includes/fact-free-monitoring-deprecation-warning.rst
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