I have looked here to find a solution to the problem related to the bug,
synthetically about just removing the torque (especially torque-mom,
torque-scheduler and torque-server). The working solution is that stated
in first post "This can only be fixed by editing the torque-server init
script, so it always returns 0." that translates in putting a line with
"exit 0" before line "This can only be fixed by editing the torque-
server init script, so it always returns 0." in /etc/init.d/torque-mom,
/etc/init.d/torque-scheduler and /etc/init.d/torque-scheduler.

** Attachment added: "init-scripts.tar"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15690936/init-scripts.tar

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torque-server init script fails during installation and removal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223649
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