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Aidar Mamytov closed AIRFLOW-5935.
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    Resolution: Resolved

> Logs are not sent S3 by S3TaskHandler
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>                 Key: AIRFLOW-5935
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-5935
>             Project: Apache Airflow
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: logging
>    Affects Versions: 1.10.6
>            Reporter: Aidar Mamytov
>            Assignee: Aidar Mamytov
>            Priority: Major
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> When exactly is S3TaskHandler supposed to have its *s3_write* or *close* 
> method called? The logs are written locally but are not appearing in S3.I've 
> pdb-debugged my custom log_config.py file and Airflow reads configs 
> successfully and loads *S3TaskHandler* configs successfully. I also 
> pdb-debugged and checked another thing with print statements - whenever I try 
> to open "_View Log_" for any task in the admin dashboard, it definitely calls 
> *S3TaskHandler.s3_read* and *S3TaskHandler.s3_log_exists* and successfully 
> connects to S3. I also checked if Airflow is able to connect to S3 in Python 
> console: imported *S3Hook* and *S3TaskHandler* and tried to connect to S3, 
> read objects and write new ones to my bucket - all good.
> The problem is that although Airflow is able to connect to S3 bucket and 
> interact with it with read/write operations, it just does not upload logs to 
> it. What might I do wrong or what do I not understand about airflow remote 
> logging?



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