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- Glossary
tiup dm stop
The tiup dm stop command is used to stop all or part of the services of the specified cluster.
Note
The cluster cannot provide services after the core service is stopped.
Syntax
tiup dm stop <cluster-name> [flags]
<cluster-name>: the name of the cluster to operate on. If you forget the cluster name, you can check it with the cluster list command.
Options
-N, --node
- Specifies the nodes to be stopped. If not specified, all nodes are stopped. The value of this option is a comma-separated list of node IDs. You can get the node IDs from the first column of the cluster status table returned by the tiup dm displaycommand.
- Data type: STRINGS
- If this option is not specified in the command, all nodes are selected by default.
Note
If the -R, --role option is specified at the same time, only the service nodes that match both the specifications of -N, --node and -R, --role are stopped.
-R, --role
- Specifies the roles to be stopped. If not specified, all roles are stopped. The value of this option is a comma-separated list of node roles. You can get the roles of nodes from the second column of the cluster status table returned by the tiup dm displaycommand.
- Data type: STRINGS
- If this option is not specified in the command, all roles are selected by default.
Note
If the -N, --node option is specified at the same time, only the service nodes that match both the specifications of -N, --node and -R, --role are stopped.
-h, --help
- Prints the help information.
- Data type: BOOLEAN
- Default: false
Output
The log of stopping the service.
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