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Steve Loughran edited comment on SQOOP-3385 at 9/21/18 9:59 AM:
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bq. can we specify proxy in Sqoop command & use https instead of http?
There's some specific [s3a proxy
options|https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r2.9.0/hadoop-aws/tools/hadoop-aws/index.html#S3A]
you'll need to set up.
was (Author: [email protected]):
bq. can we specify proxy in Sqoop command & use https instead of http?
There's some specific [s3a proxy
options|https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r2.9.0/hadoop-aws/tools/hadoop-aws/index.html#Other_properties]
you'll need to set up.
> Error while connecting to S3 using Sqoop
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Key: SQOOP-3385
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3385
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: connectors
> Affects Versions: 1.4.7
> Reporter: Suchit
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: S3
>
> I am facing an issue while trying to import file from On Prem DB to S3 using
> Sqoop.
> Things I an able to do-
> 1- I am connected to S3 , able to run aws s3 ls & other AWS cli commands
> 2- Able to generate a file connecting to DB to local Unix box.
> But when I change the target directory to S3 instead of locat I am getting
> below error-
>
> "ERROR tool.ImportTool: Import failed: AWS Access Key ID and Secret Access
> Key must be specified as the username or password (respectively) of a s3 URL,
> or by setting the fs.s3.awsAccessKeyId or fs.s3.awsSecretAccessKey properties
> (respectively)."
>
> Ideally the Sqoop installation should be able to pick up the credentials
> from credential file inside .aws directory of the user running the command
> but Is there a way I can specify the credentials?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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