How can you view the IP addresses of active MongoDB Atlas connections?












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Some posts show you can use db.currentOp(true) to show active connections, but when I do that I get this error



{
"ok" : 0,
"errmsg" : "Using $all for currentOp is disallowed in this atlas tier",
"code" : 8000,
"codeName" : "AtlasError"
}



Is there another way to view active connections to a MongoDB Atlas Cluster? What tier allows you to use this command?









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    Some posts show you can use db.currentOp(true) to show active connections, but when I do that I get this error



    {
    "ok" : 0,
    "errmsg" : "Using $all for currentOp is disallowed in this atlas tier",
    "code" : 8000,
    "codeName" : "AtlasError"
    }



    Is there another way to view active connections to a MongoDB Atlas Cluster? What tier allows you to use this command?









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      Some posts show you can use db.currentOp(true) to show active connections, but when I do that I get this error



      {
      "ok" : 0,
      "errmsg" : "Using $all for currentOp is disallowed in this atlas tier",
      "code" : 8000,
      "codeName" : "AtlasError"
      }



      Is there another way to view active connections to a MongoDB Atlas Cluster? What tier allows you to use this command?









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      Some posts show you can use db.currentOp(true) to show active connections, but when I do that I get this error



      {
      "ok" : 0,
      "errmsg" : "Using $all for currentOp is disallowed in this atlas tier",
      "code" : 8000,
      "codeName" : "AtlasError"
      }



      Is there another way to view active connections to a MongoDB Atlas Cluster? What tier allows you to use this command?







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