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layout: "intro"
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page_title: "Nomad Web UI"
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sidebar_current: "getting-started-ui"
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description: |-
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Visit the Nomad Web UI to inspect jobs, allocations, and more.
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# Nomad Web UI
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At this point we have a fully functioning cluster with a job running in it. We have
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learned how to inspect a job using `nomad status`, next we'll learn how to inspect
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a job in the web client.
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## Opening the Web UI
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As long as Nomad is running, the Nomad UI is also running. It is hosted at the same address
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and port as the Nomad HTTP API under the `/ui` namespace.
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With Nomad running, visit [http://localhost:4646](http://localhost:4646) to open the Nomad UI.
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## Inspecting a Job
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You should be automatically redirected to `/ui/jobs` upon visiting the UI in your browser. This
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pages lists all jobs known to Nomad, regardless of status. Click the `example` job to inspect it.
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The job detail page shows pertinent information about the job, including overall status as well as
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allocation statuses broken down by task group. It is similar to the `nomad status` CLI command.
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Click on the `cache` task group to drill into the task group detail page. This page lists each allocation
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for the task group.
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Click on the allocation in the allocations table. This page lists all tasks for an allocation as well
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as the recent events for each task. It is similar to the `nomad alloc-status` command.
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The Nomad UI offers a friendly and visual alternative experience to the CLI.
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## Next Steps
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We've now concluded the getting started guide, however there are a number
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of [next steps](next-steps.html) to get started with Nomad.
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