Thanks so much Paul! That did the trick! Set the “Multipart Threshold” to 4.6
GB ( NiFi ) and the upload worked!!
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Mark, Sorry… also NiFi version 1.12.1
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for file size without using multipart upload.
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So my question is; Is NiFi supposed to detect the large file and then initiate
the multipart upload, or is the server supposed to respond and cause NiFi to
react to the size challenge?
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The value of the dynamic property will be the value of the user-defined
metadata. You can use expression language for the value (eg. referencing FF
attributes or now() for the timestamp).
Hope it helps.
Best,
Peter Turcsanyi
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t;:"2020-12-02 10:57:00.34343","path":"put/some/path/here"}})
so I know it can be done.
Can someone provide an example of the correct format to use.
Thanks!
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Dennis N Brown