/// <summary> /// Disables the specified Job, preventing new Tasks from running. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// The Batch Service immediately moves the Job to the disabling state. Batch /// then uses the disableTasks parameter to determine what to do with the /// currently running Tasks of the Job. The Job remains in the disabling state /// until the disable operation is completed and all Tasks have been dealt with /// according to the disableTasks option; the Job then moves to the disabled /// state. No new Tasks are started under the Job until it moves back to active /// state. If you try to disable a Job that is in any state other than active, /// disabling, or disabled, the request fails with status code 409. /// </remarks> /// <param name='operations'> /// The operations group for this extension method. /// </param> /// <param name='jobId'> /// The ID of the Job to disable. /// </param> /// <param name='disableTasks'> /// What to do with active Tasks associated with the Job. Possible values /// include: 'requeue', 'terminate', 'wait' /// </param> /// <param name='jobDisableOptions'> /// Additional parameters for the operation /// </param> public static JobDisableHeaders Disable(this IJobOperations operations, string jobId, DisableJobOption disableTasks, JobDisableOptions jobDisableOptions = default(JobDisableOptions)) { return(operations.DisableAsync(jobId, disableTasks, jobDisableOptions).GetAwaiter().GetResult()); }