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Start and stop Elastic Agents on edge hosts

You can start and stop the Elastic Agent service on the host where it’s running, and it will no longer send data to Elasticsearch.

If you’ve stopped the Elastic Agent service and want to restart it, use the commands that work with your system:

sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/co.elastic.elastic-agent.plist
sudo service elastic-agent start
Start-Service Elastic Agent

The DEB package includes a service unit for Linux systems with systemd. On these systems, you can manage Elastic Agent by using the usual systemd commands.

Use systemctl to start the agent:

sudo systemctl start elastic-agent

Otherwise, use:

sudo service elastic-agent start

The RPM package includes a service unit for Linux systems with systemd. On these systems, you can manage Elastic Agent by using the usual systemd commands.

Use systemctl to start the agent:

sudo systemctl start elastic-agent

Otherwise, use:

sudo service elastic-agent start

To stop Elastic Agent and its related executables, stop the Elastic Agent service. Use the commands that work with your system:

sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/co.elastic.elastic-agent.plist
Note

Elastic Agent will restart automatically if the system is rebooted.

sudo service elastic-agent stop
Note

Elastic Agent will restart automatically if the system is rebooted.

Stop-Service Elastic Agent

If necessary, use Task Manager on Windows to stop Elastic Agent. This will kill the elastic-agent process and any sub-processes it created (such as Beats).

Note

Elastic Agent will restart automatically if the system is rebooted.

The DEB package includes a service unit for Linux systems with systemd. On these systems, you can manage Elastic Agent by using the usual systemd commands.

Use systemctl to stop the agent:

sudo systemctl stop elastic-agent

Otherwise, use:

sudo service elastic-agent stop
Note

Elastic Agent will restart automatically if the system is rebooted.

The RPM package includes a service unit for Linux systems with systemd. On these systems, you can manage Elastic Agent by using the usual systemd commands.

Use systemctl to stop the agent:

sudo systemctl stop elastic-agent

Otherwise, use:

sudo service elastic-agent stop
Note

Elastic Agent will restart automatically if the system is rebooted.