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I have installed Jenkins executable on OSX, but now I want to stop it running. Whenever I kill it, no matter how, it just restarts immediately.

I've tried using the exit command on the jenkins url:

http://localhost:8080/exit

which asks me to post the command, which I do, and the server shuts down as requested. But then it restarts.

I've tried searching for the process id using ps, and force killing it (kill -9 pid), and the server shuts down immediately, as requested. But then it restarts.

I've tried shutting it down via the gui, but unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way to do that.

There must be a daemon somewhere, making this a general OSX question.

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  • Can you tell me which command you used to stop it. I used jettyserver/exit but seems it is not working. Aug 21, 2011 at 4:42
  • Hey @JigneshSheth I used daniel's answer
    – raksja
    Sep 6, 2012 at 23:23
  • UI --> jenkins --> manage jenkins --> prepare for shutdown OR brew services stop jenkins --all Jul 2, 2020 at 7:49

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Just unload the plist using launchctl

sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist
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    If in case you want to again have your jenkins started.. just use the reverse of the above --- sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist
    – raksja
    Apr 19, 2012 at 17:21
  • Works fine on 10.8.4, and I suspect it'll work forever with minor tweaks. Jan 15, 2015 at 16:02
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For 1.505 you can use web api

http://localhost:8080/exit
http://localhost:8080/restart
http://localhost:8080/reload
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    I really needed a more direct way to kill Jenkins since I couldn't kill the process via the command line. Thanks!
    – javatarz
    Jun 25, 2013 at 8:05
  • This really doesn't work. On OSX the jenkins server is immediately restarted by a daemon. Jan 15, 2015 at 15:59
  • @EngineerDollery Maybe things have changed
    – Nik
    Jan 16, 2015 at 8:30
  • Time report: Unfortunately it's still the same :( Sep 5, 2017 at 13:45
  • Using this method, I'm getting the error: "This URL requires POST"
    – aksyuma
    Sep 10, 2020 at 6:38
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  • Start Jenkins service: brew services start jenkins-lts
  • Stop Jenkins service: brew services stop jenkins-lts
  • Restart Jenkins service: brew services restart jenkins-lts
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    Perfect. This has helped me! Thanks.
    – itsraghz
    Oct 16, 2022 at 7:23
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There are two things going on.

(1) will your system start Jenkins when it comes up. Controlled by load and unload.

(2) Is Jenkins currently running or not. Controlled by start and stop.

Jenkins unload stops it and it won't load again on boot up

sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist

stop it without unloading it ( will load again when you reboot)

sudo launchctl stop /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist

load it - starts it and will restart whenever your system boots

sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist

restarts it, doesn't effect loaded or unloaded status

sudo launchctl start /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist

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I had to unload/load the LaunchAgents:

sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/org.jenkins-ci.plist

sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchAgents/org.jenkins-ci.plist

I'm on Sierra (10.12.3).

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Note, that if you wish also to disable running Jenkins on Mac OS start up, according to http://halyph.blogspot.ru/2013/03/jenkins-on-mac-os-x-tips-and-tricks.html you should do:

sudo defaults write /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci RunAtLoad -bool NO

UPD: didn't work for me (

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use launchctl unload /Users/<user>/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.jenkins.plist

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  1. sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.jenkins-ci.plist

  2. UI -> jenkins --> manage jenkins --> prepare for shutdown

  3. brew services stop jenkins --all

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Jenkins commands for Mac for M1 and Intel

Start Jenkins service   : brew services start jenkins-lts
Stop Jenkins service    : brew services stop jenkins-lts
Restart Jenkins service : brew services restart jenkins-lts

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