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Is there a way of killing user processes on machines they have no jobs on SLURM?

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I'm starting to configure a small cluster using SLURM. One thing I've noticed is that users can still have running jobs on any machine if he follows these steps:

  • Get a machine with salloc
  • SSH into the machine
  • Open screen
  • Run a script
  • Detach from the screen
  • Relinquish job allocation

If he does that, the script keeps running on the machine. Is there a way of avoiding that?

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