There are a lot of parameters controlling the resources which an account and/or user can use. I suspect your default setup only uses a few of them. To temporarily disable an account, you can apply a setting which is disjoint from your normal methods.
E.g., if you normally set GrpTresMins to limit usage on an account to a certain level, you might be able to temporarily set GrpJobs or GrpSubmitJobs to 0 to disable the account from running/submitting additional jobs. This should not affect the TRES numbers, so can just remove the GrpJobs/GrpSubmitJobs restrictions when you wish to re-enable. On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 9:24 AM byron <lbgpub...@gmail.com> wrote: > We have some accounts that we would like to suspend / freeze for the time > being that have unused hours associated with them. Is there anyway of > doing this without removing the users associated with the accounts or > zeroing their hours? > > We are using slurm version 19.05.7 > > Thanks > -- Tom Payerle DIT-ACIGS/Mid-Atlantic Crossroads paye...@umd.edu 5825 University Research Park (301) 405-6135 University of Maryland College Park, MD 20740-3831