--- layout: docs page_title: Nomad as a Windows Service sidebar_title: Windows Service description: Discusses how to register and run Nomad as a native Windows service. --- # Installing Nomad as a Windows service Nomad can be run as a native Windows service. In order to do this, you will need to register the Nomad application with the Windows Service Control Manager using [`sc.exe`], configure Nomad to log to a file, and then start the Nomad service. ~> **Note:** These steps should be run in a PowerShell session with Administrator capabilities. ## Register Nomad with Windows [Download] the Nomad binary for your architecture. Use the [`sc.exe`] command to create a Service named "Nomad". The binPath argument should include the fully qualified path to the Nomad executable and any arguments to the nomad command: agent, -config, etc. ```plaintext sc.exe create "Nomad" binPath="«full path to nomad.exe» agent -config=«path to config file or directory»" start= auto [SC] CreateService SUCCESS ``` If you receive a success message, your service is registered with the service manager. If you get an error, please verify the path to the binary and check the arguments, by running the contents of `binPath` directly in a PowerShell session and observing the results. ## Configure Nomad to log to file Because Windows services run non-interactively and Nomad does not log to the Windows Event Viewer, you will need to configure file-based logging in Nomad. To do this, set the [`log_file`][logging] argument in your Nomad configuration file or in the binPath argument of the [`sc.exe`] command used to register the service. ## Start the Nomad service You have two ways to start the service. - Go to the Windows Service Manager, and look for **Nomad** in the service name column. Click the _Start_ button to start the service. - Using the [`sc.exe`] command: ```plaintext sc.exe start "Nomad" SERVICE_NAME: Nomad TYPE : 10 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS STATE : 4 RUNNING (STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN) WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0) CHECKPOINT : 0x0 WAIT_HINT : 0x0 PID : 8008 FLAGS : ``` The service automatically starts up during/after boot, so you don't need to launch Nomad from the command-line again. [`sc.exe`]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682107(v=vs.85).aspx [download]: /downloads [logging]: /docs/configuration#log_file