--- layout: docs page_title: 'Commands: deployment resume' sidebar_title: resume description: | The deployment resume command is used to resume a paused deployment. --- # Command: deployment resume The `deployment resume` command is used used to unpause a paused deployment. Resuming a deployment will resume the placement of new allocations as part of rolling deployment. ## Usage ```plaintext nomad deployment resume [options] ``` The `deployment resume` command requires a single argument, a deployment ID or prefix. When ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the `submit-job` and `read-job` capabilities for the deployment's namespace. ## General Options @include 'general_options.mdx' ## Resume Options - `-detach`: Return immediately instead of monitoring. A new evaluation ID will be output, which can be used to examine the evaluation using the [eval status] command - `-verbose`: Show full information. ## Examples Manually resume a deployment: ```shell-session $ nomad deployment resume c848972e Deployment "c848972e-dcd3-7354-e0d2-39d86642cdb1" resumed ==> Monitoring evaluation "5e266d42" Evaluation triggered by job "example" Evaluation within deployment: "c848972e" Allocation "00208424" created: node "6240eed6", group "web" Allocation "68c72edf" created: node "6240eed6", group "cache" Allocation "00208424" status changed: "pending" -> "running" Evaluation status changed: "pending" -> "complete" ==> Evaluation "5e266d42" finished with status "complete" ``` [eval status]: /docs/commands/eval-status