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Steve Loughran updated HADOOP-15076:
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Target Version/s: 3.1.0, 3.0.1 (was: 3.0.1)
Status: Open (was: Patch Available)
Something up with the toc macro; cancelling patch
> Enhance s3a troubleshooting docs, add perf section
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> Key: HADOOP-15076
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15076
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: documentation, fs/s3
> Affects Versions: 2.8.2
> Reporter: Steve Loughran
> Assignee: Steve Loughran
> Attachments: HADOOP-15076-001.patch, HADOOP-15076-002.patch,
> HADOOP-15076-003.patch, HADOOP-15076-004.patch, HADOOP-15076-005.patch
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> A recurrent theme in s3a-related JIRAs, support calls etc is "tried upgrading
> the AWS SDK JAR and then I got the error ...". We know here "don't do that",
> but its not something immediately obvious to lots of downstream users who
> want to be able to drop in the new JAR to fix things/add new features
> We need to spell this out quite clearlyi "you cannot safely expect to do
> this. If you want to upgrade the SDK, you will need to rebuild the whole of
> hadoop-aws with the maven POM updated to the latest version, ideally
> rerunning all the tests to make sure something hasn't broken.
> Maybe near the top of the index.md file, along with "never share your AWS
> credentials with anyone"
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