--- layout: docs page_title: 'Commands: alloc stop' sidebar_title: stop description: | Stop and reschedule a running allocation --- # Command: alloc stop The `alloc stop` command allows a user to perform an in-place restart of an entire allocation or individual task. ## Usage ```plaintext nomad alloc stop [options] ``` The `alloc stop` command requires a single argument, specifying the alloc ID or prefix to stop. If there is an exact match based on the provided alloc ID or prefix, then the alloc will be stopped and rescheduled. Otherwise, a list of matching allocs and information will be displayed. Stop will issue a request to stop and reschedule the allocation. An interactive monitoring session will display log lines as the allocation completes shutting down. It is safe to exit the monitor early with ctrl-c. When ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the `alloc-lifecycle`, `read-job`, and `list-jobs` capabilities for the allocation's namespace. ## General Options @include 'general_options.mdx' ## Stop Options - `-detach`: Return immediately instead of entering monitor mode. After the stop command is submitted, a new evaluation ID is printed to the screen, which can be used to examine the rescheduling evaluation using the [eval status] command. - `-verbose`: Display verbose output. ## Examples ```shell-session $ nomad alloc stop c1488bb5 ==> Monitoring evaluation "26172081" Evaluation triggered by job "example" Allocation "4dcb1c98" created: node "b4dc52b9", group "cache" Evaluation within deployment: "c0c594d0" Evaluation status changed: "pending" -> "complete" ==> Evaluation "26172081" finished with status "complete" $ nomad alloc stop -detach eb17e557 8a91f0f3-9d6b-ac83-479a-5aa186ab7795 ``` [eval status]: /docs/commands/eval-status