Command: job stop
Alias: nomad stop
The job stop
command is used to stop a running job and signals the scheduler
to cancel all the running allocations.
Usage
The job stop
command requires at least one job ID or prefix to stop. If there
is an exact match based on the provided job ID or prefix, then the job will be
cancelled. Otherwise, a list of matching jobs and information will be
displayed.
Stop will issue a request to deregister the matched jobs and then invoke an interactive monitor that exits automatically once the scheduler has processed the requests. It is safe to exit the monitor early using ctrl+c.
When ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the submit-job
and read-job
capabilities for the job's namespace. The list-jobs
capability is required to run the command with job prefixes instead of exact
job IDs.
General Options
-address=<addr>
: The address of the Nomad server. Overrides theNOMAD_ADDR
environment variable if set. Defaults tohttp://127.0.0.1:4646
.-region=<region>
: The region of the Nomad server to forward commands to. Overrides theNOMAD_REGION
environment variable if set. Defaults to the Agent's local region.-namespace=<namespace>
: The target namespace for queries and actions bound to a namespace. Overrides theNOMAD_NAMESPACE
environment variable if set. If set to'*'
, subcommands which support this functionality query all namespaces authorized to user. Defaults to the "default" namespace.-no-color
: Disables colored command output. Alternatively,NOMAD_CLI_NO_COLOR
may be set. This option takes precedence over-force-color
.-force-color
: Forces colored command output. This can be used in cases where the usual terminal detection fails. Alternatively,NOMAD_CLI_FORCE_COLOR
may be set. This option has no effect if-no-color
is also used.-ca-cert=<path>
: Path to a PEM encoded CA cert file to use to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. Overrides theNOMAD_CACERT
environment variable if set.-ca-path=<path>
: Path to a directory of PEM encoded CA cert files to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. If both-ca-cert
and-ca-path
are specified,-ca-cert
is used. Overrides theNOMAD_CAPATH
environment variable if set.-client-cert=<path>
: Path to a PEM encoded client certificate for TLS authentication to the Nomad server. Must also specify-client-key
. Overrides theNOMAD_CLIENT_CERT
environment variable if set.-client-key=<path>
: Path to an unencrypted PEM encoded private key matching the client certificate from-client-cert
. Overrides theNOMAD_CLIENT_KEY
environment variable if set.-tls-server-name=<value>
: The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS. Overrides theNOMAD_TLS_SERVER_NAME
environment variable if set.-tls-skip-verify
: Do not verify TLS certificate. This is highly not recommended. Verification will also be skipped ifNOMAD_SKIP_VERIFY
is set.-token
: The SecretID of an ACL token to use to authenticate API requests with. Overrides theNOMAD_TOKEN
environment variable if set.
Stop Options
-detach
: Return immediately instead of entering monitor mode. After the deregister command is submitted, a new evaluation ID is printed to the screen, which can be used to examine the evaluation using the eval status command.-eval-priority
: Override the priority of the evaluations produced as a result of this job deregistration. By default, this is set to the priority of the job.-verbose
: Show full information.-yes
: Automatic yes to prompts.-purge
: Purge is used to stop the job and purge it from the system. If not set, the job will still be queryable and will be purged by the garbage collector.-global
Stop a multi-region job in all its regions. By default,job stop
will stop only a single region at a time. Ignored for single-region jobs.-no-shutdown-delay
Ignore the group and taskshutdown_delay
configuration so that there is no delay between service deregistration and task shutdown. Note that using this flag will result in failed network connections to the allocations being stopped.
Examples
Stop the job with ID "job1":
Stop multiple jobs:
Stop the job with ID "job1" and return immediately: