On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 12:58:47PM +0100, Lennart Karlsson wrote:
[snip]
> pbsnodes -l will report it as such. On the Torque level, you may also
> remove the node from the pbs_server configuration file named 'nodes'
> and pbsnodes -l will not report on it, because it does not belong to
> your cluster/system any longer. (If you go down this road, please
> observer that pbs_server reads the file only at startup. Perhaps
> there is some nice qmgr command that will remove the node from
> the configuration, without restarting pbs_server.)

qmgr -c "d n <nodename>"


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