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Steve Loughran commented on HADOOP-17771:
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Note: the same region binding issue surfaces for STS connections (e.g. assumed
role delegation tokens), however as it has always used the builder there is no
regression. Rather, it has secretly depended on ~/.aws/config unless running in
EC2.
> S3AFS creation fails without region set ~/.aws/config
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> 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
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> 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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