Remove/Delete a Partition and Isolation group in Redwood CPS

Hi,
I just setup a test CPS environment using our Solution Manager Java stack.
I created an isolation group and Partition to play around and figure out how to add systems.
Now I would like to delete this partition and the Isolation group that it is connected to.
When I right click on the Isolation group and choose delete I get this error:
JCS-102201: Partition ERP is used by Removed Job Definition 1,164,681
JCS-102201: Partition ERP is used by Removed Job Definition 1,165,959
JCS-102201: Partition ERP is used by Removed Job Definition 1,166,039
JCS-102201: Partition ERP is used by Removed Job Definition 1,166,119
When I click on Show error Details I get this:
JCS-122035: Unable to persist: JCS-MULTI: Modification vetoed: JCS-102201: Partition ERP is used by <removed Job Definition 1164681>
I removed all the job chains that I had created for it and I do not know where to go from here.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Neil

Hi Anton,
I tried waiting for awhile and it still kept giving me the same error.  I decided to double check the job definitions and found out that I had missed a couple.
Once I deleted all the job definitions that I had imported from our sandbox system I was able to delete the partition but not the Isolation group.  I was getting an error saying that the isolation group was part of some Operator messages.  So I painstakingly went through and deleted all the operator messages while logged into that isolation group. After that was done, I was finally able to get the Isolation group deleted.
Is there an easy way to clear all the operator messages? 
Thank you,
Neil

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