On 22/08/17 01:59, Selch, Brigitte (FIDF) wrote:

> That’s the reason for my question.

I'm not aware of any way to do that, and I would advise against mucking
around in the Slurm MySQL database directly.

The idea of slurmdbd is to have a comprehensive view of all jobs (within
its expiry parameters), and removing them will likely break its
statistics and probably do Bad Things(tm).

Here be dragons..

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