a.access.key and fs.s3a.secret.key values is sufficient to get access to
the other account (using the s3a protocol), however I then won't have access to
the S3 bucket in the EMR cluster's AWS account.
Is there any way for Spark to access S3 buckets in multiple accounts? If not,
is there any best prac
Hi Teng,
2016-09-28 10:42 GMT+02:00 Teng Qiu :
> hmm, i do not believe security group can control s3 bucket access... is
> this something new? or you mean IAM role?
>
You're right, it's not security groups but you can configure a VPC endpoint
for the EMR-Cluster and grant
unt.
>> Setting the fs.s3a.access.key and fs.s3a.secret.key values is sufficient to
>> get access to the other account (using the s3a protocol), however I then
>> won't have access to the S3 bucket in the EMR cluster's AWS account.
>>
>> Is there any way for Spark to acces
S3 bucket in the EMR cluster's AWS account.
>
> Is there any way for Spark to access S3 buckets in multiple accounts? If
> not, is there any best practice for how to work around this?
>
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> Daniel Siegmann
> Senior Software Engineer
> *SecurityScorecard Inc.*
> 2
access to the S3 bucket in the EMR cluster's AWS account.
Is there any way for Spark to access S3 buckets in multiple accounts? If
not, is there any best practice for how to work around this?
--
Daniel Siegmann
Senior Software Engineer
*SecurityScorecard Inc.*
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New York