//lcawley Verified example output 2017-04-11 [[ml-close-job]] ==== Close Jobs The close job API enables you to close a job. A job can be opened and closed multiple times throughout its lifecycle. ===== Request `POST _xpack/ml/anomaly_detectors//_close` ===== Description //A job can be closed once all data has been analyzed. When you close a job, it runs housekeeping tasks such as pruning the model history, flushing buffers, calculating final results and persisting the model snapshots. Depending upon the size of the job, it could take several minutes to close and the equivalent time to re-open. After it is closed, the job has almost no overhead on the cluster except for maintaining its meta data. A closed job cannot receive data or perform analysis operations, but you can still explore and navigate results. //NOTE: TBD //OUTDATED?: If using the {prelert} UI, the job will be automatically closed when stopping a datafeed job. ===== Path Parameters `job_id` (required):: (+string+) Identifier for the job ===== Query Parameters `close_timeout`:: (+time+) Controls the time to wait until a job has closed. The default value is 30 minutes. //// ===== Responses 200 (EmptyResponse) The cluster has been successfully deleted 404 (BasicFailedReply) The cluster specified by {cluster_id} cannot be found (code: clusters.cluster_not_found) 412 (BasicFailedReply) The Elasticsearch cluster has not been shutdown yet (code: clusters.cluster_plan_state_error) //// ===== Examples The following example closes the `event_rate` job: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- POST _xpack/ml/anomaly_detectors/event_rate/_close -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[skip:todo] When the job is closed, you receive the following results: ---- { "closed": true } ----