--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Commands: stop" sidebar_current: "docs-commands-stop" description: > The stop command is used to stop a running job. --- # Command: stop The `stop` command is used to stop a running job and signals the scheduler to cancel all of the running allocations. ## Usage ``` nomad stop [options] ``` The stop command requires a single argument, specifying the job ID or prefix to cancel. 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. Upon successful deregistration, an interactive monitor session will start to display log lines as the job unwinds its allocations and completes shutting down. The monitor will exit once all allocations are stopped and the job has reached a terminal state. It is safe to exit the monitor early using ctrl+c. ## General Options <%= partial "docs/commands/_general_options" %> ## 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](/docs/commands/eval-status.html) command. ## Status Options * `-verbose`: Show full information. ## Examples Stop the job with ID "job1": ``` $ nomad stop job1 ==> Monitoring evaluation "43bfe672" Evaluation status changed: "pending" -> "complete" ==> Evaluation "43bfe672" finished with status "complete" ``` Stop the job with ID "job1" and return immediately: ``` $ nomad stop -detach job1 507d26cb ```