tsm stop
You can use the tsm stop
command to stop Tableau Server. If Tableau Server is already stopped, this command does nothing.
Synopsis
tsm stop [option] [global options]
Options
-
--ignore-node-status <nodeID>
-
Optional.
Ignore the status for the specified node or nodes when determining if the server has stopped. Useful if removing a bad node. Separate multiple nodes with commas.
For example, if nodes 2, 3 and 5 are not properly responding:
tsm stop --ignore-node-status node2,node3,node5
Note: Option added in version 2020.1
-
--request-timeout <timeout in seconds>
-
Optional.
Wait the specified amount of time for the command to finish. Default value is 1800 (30 minutes).
Global options
-
-h, --help
-
Optional.
Show the command help.
-
-p, --password <password>
-
Required, along with
-u
or--username
if no session is active.Specify the password for the user specified in
-u
or--username
.If the password includes spaces or special characters, enclose it in quotes:
--password "my password"
-
-s, --server https://<hostname>:8850
-
Optional.
Use the specified address for Tableau Services Manager. The URL must start with
https
, include port 8850, and use the server name not the IP address. For examplehttps://<tsm_hostname>:8850
. If no server is specified,https://<localhost | dnsname>:8850
is assumed. -
--trust-admin-controller-cert
-
Optional.
Use this flag to trust the self-signed certificate on the TSM controller. For more information about certificate trust and CLI connections, see Connecting TSM clients.
-
-u, --username <user>
-
Required if no session is active, along with
-p
or--password
.Specify a user account. If you do not include this option, the command is run using credentials you signed in with.