What are the obvious ones? 

I would expect setting the end time to the start time and state to 4 (I think 
that is a completed state) should do it. 



On April 21, 2014 6:54:22 PM PDT, Paul Edmon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Sure I can hunt that info down.  So what would be the command to remove
>
>the job from the DB?  I tried the obvious ones I could think of but
>with 
>not effect.
>
>-Paul Edmon-
>
>On 4/21/2014 4:31 PM, Danny Auble wrote:
>>
>> Paul, you should be able to remove the job with no issue.  The real 
>> question is why is it still running in the database instead of 
>> completed.  If you happen to have any logs on the job and the 
>> information from the database it would be nice to look at since what 
>> you are describing shouldn't be possible.  I know others have seen 
>> this before but no one has found a reproducer yet or any evidence on 
>> how the state was achieved.
>>
>> Let me know if you have anything like this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Danny
>>
>> On 04/21/14 13:05, Paul Edmon wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a way to delete a JobID and it's relevant data from the 
>>> slurm database?  I have a user that I want to remove but there is a 
>>> job which slurm thinks is not complete that is preventing me.  I
>want 
>>> slurm to just remove that job data as it shouldn't impact anything.
>>>
>>> -Paul Edmon-

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