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Steve Loughran edited comment on HADOOP-17771 at 6/22/21, 10:46 AM:
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+ probably also the DynamoDB binding of S3Guard

(update: no it doesn't as the DDB region defaults to the region of the bucket, 
which by the time S3Guard is configured will be known)


was (Author: ste...@apache.org):
+1 probably also the DynamoDB binding of S3Guard

> S3AFS creation fails without region set ~/.aws/config
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-17771
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17771
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: fs/s3
>    Affects Versions: 3.3.1
>         Environment: Host outside EC2 and without the file ~/.aws/config or 
> without a region set in it
>            Reporter: Steve Loughran
>            Assignee: Steve Loughran
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> If you don't have {{fs.s3a.endpoint}} set and lack a region set in
> env var {{AWS_REGION_ENV_VAR}}, system property {{aws.region}} or the file  
> ~/.aws/config
> then S3A FS creation fails with  the message
> "Unable to find a region via the region provider chain."
> This is caused by the move to the AWS S3 client builder API in HADOOP-13551
> This is pretty dramatic and no doubt everyone will be asking "why didn't you 
> notice this?",
> But in fact there are some reasons.
> # when running in EC2, all is well. Meaning our big test runs were all happy.
> # if a developer has fs.s3a.endpoint set for the test bucket, all is well.
>    Those of us who work with buckets in the "regions tend to do this, not 
> least because it can save a HEAD request every time an FS is created.
> # if you have a region set in ~/.aws/config then all is well
> reason #3 is the real surprise and the one which has really caught out. Even 
> my tests against buckets in usw-2 through central didn't fail because of 
> course I, like my colleagues, have the AWS S3 client installed locally. This 
> was sufficient to make the problem go away. It is also why this has been an 
> intermittent problem on test clusters outside AWS infra: it really depended 
> on the VM/docker image whether things worked or not.



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