The "easiest" way to do this currently is to peek at every job in the ready,
buried and delayed queues, and then delete them, in a loop.
It would definitely be handy to have a "flush-tube <tube name>" command.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 09:55:26AM -0700, Cody Caughlan wrote:
> BeagleGuy-
>
> The command is just the normal 'delete' command which you issue after
> you've successfully processed a job...
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