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  <div class="section_header">Rerunning a Job</div>

  <p>
    To rerun a job, enter the following command:
  </p>

  <div class="code"><pre><code>rerun --log_dir=l_d --job=Ff::Jj</code></pre></div>

  <p>
    where l_d is the log directory and Ff is the family name and Jj is the
    job name.
  </p>

  <p>
    If you run the command like this:
  </p>

  <div class="code"><pre><code>rerun --log_dir=l_d --job=Ff::Jj \
--cascade --family_dir=f_d</code></pre></div>

  <p>
    then all the jobs that are directly or indirectly dependent on job Jj
    in family Ff will also be rerun.
  </p>

  <p>
    If you run the command like this:
  </p>

  <div class="code"><pre><code>rerun --log_dir=l_d --job=Ff::Jj \
--dependents_only --family_dir=f_d</code></pre></div>

  <p>
    then only those jobs that are directly or indirectly dependent on job Jj in family Ff will be rerun. Job Jj will be unaffected.
  </p>

  <div class="new_section_header">Rerunning a Job Via the Web Site</div>

  <p>
    You can use the "Rerun" button on the 'Status' or 'View Logs' page.
  </p>

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