`multipass stop` command
The multipass stop
command without any argument will stop the primary instance (and fail, if it doesn’t exist). You can also pass one or more instance names or the --all
option to stop more instances at the same time.
Only instances in Running
status can be stopped.
Stopped
instances can be started again with multipass start
.
You can use the --force
option (available starting from Multipass version 1.14) to stop the instance when it is in a non-responsive, unknown or suspended state. It can also be used with the --all
option to stop all instances forcefully.
The full multipass help stop
output explains the available options:
Usage: multipass stop [options] [<name> ...]
Stop the named instances. Exits with return code 0
if successful.
Options:
-h, --help Displays help on commandline options
-v, --verbose Increase logging verbosity. Repeat the 'v' in the short
option for more detail. Maximum verbosity is obtained with
4 (or more) v's, i.e. -vvvv.
--all Stop all instances
-t, --time <time> Time from now, in minutes, to delay shutdown of the
instance
-c, --cancel Cancel a pending delayed shutdown
--force Force the instance to shut down immediately. Warning: This
could potentially corrupt a running instance, so use with
caution.
Arguments:
name Names of instances to stop. If omitted, and without the
--all option, 'primary' will be assumed.
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