Not sure I totally grasp the rationale. Could you please explain what the
motivation is? Do you see cases where the number of jobs in the system is
close to the configured maxjobcount? Do you have any free memory such that
you could increase maxjobcount? Or could you decrease minjobage and direct
users to query sacct?

Chris

On Mon, Aug 21, 2017, 10:49 Selch, Brigitte (FIDF) <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> is it possible to manually delete Jobs from slurmctld runtime database ?
> I know the automatic way with MinJobAge and MaxJobcount Parameters in
> slurm.conf.
> But sometimes, users want to keep some Jobs longer in the queue (also
> already completed jobs) und other jobs could be erased from the queue very
> soon.
>
> In other words: is there a possibility for users to erase jobs before
> MinJobAge is reached?
> I searched very long, but didn’t find a answer.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Brigitte
>
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