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Steve Loughran resolved HADOOP-16382. ------------------------------------- Resolution: Won't Fix we just don't get enough information back. Be nice if an http response header always included clock time, but, well... > Clock skew can cause S3Guard to think object metadata is out of date > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-16382 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16382 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: fs/s3 > Affects Versions: 3.3.0 > Reporter: Steve Loughran > Priority: Minor > > When a S3Guard entry is added for an object, its last updated flag is taken > from the local clock: if a getFileStatus is made immediately afterwards, the > timestamp of the file from the HEAD may be > than the local time, so the DDB > entry updated. > This is even if the clocks are *close*. When updating an entry from S3, the > actual timestamp of the file should be used to fix it, not local clocks -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: common-dev-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: common-dev-h...@hadoop.apache.org