Optional. Maximum total number of times a driver can be restarted as a
result of the driver exiting with a non-zero code. After the maximum number
is reached, the job will be reported as failed.
Maximum value is 240.
Note: Currently, this restartable job option is
not supported in Dataproc
workflow
templates.
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