Github user vanzin commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/19034
  
    A script to kill things like this is the wrong way to fix the problem 
you're reporting. If the app is finished the cluster manager should be making 
sure the executors are going away.
    
    If it's useful to you for now, great, but I don't think it belongs in Spark.


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