On 05/04/12 15:22, Mr. Daniel Browne wrote:
> I've been able to kill it from the terminal using the ps and kill =
> commands, so I don't think that will show us much.
Mmm, but if you say rush killed the frame and requeued it
elsewhere, that means Rush got an exit code from the OS
indicating the python script did actually stop running.
So the only way that the render could live on is if it
disconnected from the process.
But hmm, looking at your OP carefully:
> It seems that when a job is removed from a machine, (getoff, *down*, or fail,
> the job restarts on a new host but does not die or get removed from the first one properly.
You mention the use of 'Down'.
I'm guessing that might have meant "Dump", but if you did
actually use 'Down', that might explain it; you definitely
wouldn't want to use 'Down' unless the remote machine was
actually down and not responding.
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