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This page describes how to delete tasks from a push queue and how to delete
queues. In some cases you might need to delete a task that cannot be completed
successfully, no matter how many times it is retried.
Click the name of the queue from which you want to remove the task.
Select the task that you want to delete and click Delete all tasks.
Click Delete.
All tasks created before the moment of purging are expunged. Purge operations
can take up to one minute to take effect.
It can take several hours to reclaim the quotas freed up by purging a queue.
Pausing queues
You can pause a queue by removing its definition from your file
and then uploading the edited file. Setting any queue's rate to
0 will also pause the queue.
Any tasks that remain on a paused queue or any new tasks that are added to it
will not be processed. You can resume the paused queue by uploading a new
file with the queue defined and rate set to a non-zero value.
Paused queues continue to count as a part of your quota.
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