But nonetheless, is it not possible to backfill and ignore the upstream dependencies with “-i” ?
On 05.07.2017, 14:34, "Tobias Feldhaus" <[email protected]> wrote: I meant –i , but I just needed to manually set the upstream things to success and it worked. Nevermind. Best, Tobi On 05.07.2017, 14:28, "Tobias Feldhaus" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi, When running airflow (1.8.1) backfill with –I and –t like: airflow backfill -t 'nonspider_sessions' -i -I -s 2017-05-30 -e 2017-05-31 google_pipelines I would expect it to rerun that specific task and ignoring the dependencies. Instead I see this: [2017-07-05 12:23:30,419] {base_task_runner.py:95} INFO - Subtask: [2017-07-05 12:23:30,419] {models.py:1145} INFO - Dependencies not met for <TaskInstance: google_pipelines.nonspider_sessions 2017-05-30 05:30:00 [queued]>, dependency 'Trigger Rule' FAILED: Task's trigger rule 'all_success' requires all upstream tasks to have succeeded, but found 3 non-success(es). upstream_tasks_state={'successes': 0L, 'failed': 0L, 'upstream_failed': 0L, 'skipped': 0L, 'done': 0L}, upstream_task_ids=['frontend_sensor', 'log_sensor', 'tracker_pipeline'] Am I doing it wrong? Best, Tobi
