Hello,

Is there a way to gracefully terminate a Task Manager beyond just killing
it (this seems to be what `./taskmanager.sh stop` does)? Specifically I'm
interested in a way to replace a Task Manager that has currently-running
tasks. It would be great if it was possible to terminate a Task Manager
without restarting the job, though I'm not sure if this is possible.

Context: at my work we regularly cycle our hosts for maintenance and
security. Each time we do this we stop the task manager running on the host
being cycled. This causes the entire job to restart, resulting in downtime
for the job. I'd love to decrease this downtime if at all possible.

Thanks! Any insight is appreciated!

Best,

Aaron Levin

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