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how to rerun a graph in UNIX
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Last Update: July 03, 2008 Asked by:
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December 31, 2007 01:50:26
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surabhiraghu
Member Since: December 2007 Contribution: 11
RE: how to rerun a graph in UNIX
we can rerun graph by using ab_job variable.
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February 16, 2008 10:38:14
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High5
Member Since: February 2008 Contribution: 5
RE: how to rerun a graph in UNIX
what do you mean by rerun? Your graph failed and you want to run it again or you want to run multiple instances of this graph..
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June 25, 2008 09:24:11
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sixto.dsilva
Member Since: March 2008 Contribution: 59
RE: how to rerun a graph in UNIX
you can run the graph by giving the following command in unix
dtm run <recvory file name> -continue
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July 03, 2008 09:31:07
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Mathi777
Member Since: July 2008 Contribution: 2
RE: how to rerun a graph in UNIX
when ever a graph fails it creates a .rec file in the working directory the directory may be where ur graph deployed script is stored .so remove that .rec file an dthen run the deployed script of the graph from unix u may use m_rollback -d
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