retry_job
Restarts a previously failed job execution.
Format
emcli retry_job
-exec_id="executionID"
[-noheader]
[-script | -format=
[name:<pretty|script|csv>];
[column_separator:"column_sep_string"];
[row_separator:"row_sep_string"];
]
[ ] indicates that the parameter is optionalOptions
-
exec_id
ID of the job execution to be retried. Use the get_jobs verb to obtain specific job execution IDs.
-
noheader
Displays tabular information without column headers.
-
script
This option is equivalent to -format="name:script".
-
format
Format specification (default is
-format="name:pretty").-
format="name:pretty"prints the output table in a readable format not intended to be parsed by scripts. -
format="name:script"sets the default column separator to a tab and the default row separator to a newline. The column and row separator strings can be specified to change these defaults. -
format="name:csv"sets the column separator to a comma and the row separator to a newline. -
format=column_separator:"column_sep_string" column-separates the verb output by <column_sep_string>. Rows are separated by the newline character. -
row_separator:"row_sep_string" row-separates the verb output by <row_sep_string>. Rows are separated by the tab character.
-
Output Columns:
Execution ID
Examples
This example restarts the job execution with Id 12345678901234567890123456789012 and displays a new execution ID.
emcli retry_job -exec_id=12345678901234567890123456789012