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confluent local stop¶
Description¶
Stop all services or a specific service its dependent services.
Important
The confluent local commands are intended for a single-node development environment and are not suitable for a production environment. The data that are produced are transient and are intended to be temporary. For production-ready workflows, see Install and Upgrade Confluent Platform.
confluent local stop [<service>] --path <path-to-confluent>
Flags¶
Tip
You must either specify the path for each Confluent CLI confluent local
command invocation, export the
path as an environment variable for each terminal session, or set the path to your Confluent Platform installation in your
shell profile. For example:
cat ~/.bash_profile
export CONFLUENT_HOME=<path-to-confluent>
export PATH="${CONFLUENT_HOME}/bin:$PATH"
Name, shorthand | Description |
---|---|
--path <path-to-confluent> |
Path to Confluent Platform install directory. |
-h, --help |
Print command information. |
Positional arguments¶
Name, shorthand | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
<service> |
All services | The service name. If specified, it stops the service and all dependencies. |
Examples¶
Stop all components:
confluent local stop
Your output should resemble:
Stopping control-center control-center is [DOWN] Stopping ksql-server ksql-server is [DOWN] Stopping connect connect is [DOWN] Stopping kafka-rest kafka-rest is [DOWN] Stopping schema-registry schema-registry is [DOWN] Stopping kafka kafka is [DOWN] Stopping zookeeper zookeeper is [DOWN]
Stop Apache Kafka® and its dependencies:
confluent local stop kafka
Your output should resemble:
Stopping connect connect is [DOWN] Stopping kafka-rest kafka-rest is [DOWN] Stopping schema-registry schema-registry is [DOWN] Stopping kafka kafka is [DOWN]