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Viraj Jasani edited comment on HADOOP-18688 at 4/17/23 4:20 PM:
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For instance, in addition to "{_}object_delete_objects{_}", we could also
introduce "{_}object_deleted_objects{_}" with the value derived from
DeleteObjectsResult.
Hence, while "{_}object_delete_objects"{_} represents how many files were meant
to be deleted before making request to s3, "object_deleted_objects" would
represent how many files were actually deleted after receiving response from s3.
was (Author: vjasani):
For instance, in addition to "{_}object_delete_objects{_}", we could also
introduce "{_}object_deleted_objects{_}" with the value derived from
DeleteObjectsResult.
Hence, while "{_}object_delete_objects"{_} represents how many files were meant
to be deleted, "object_deleted_objects" would represent how many files were
actually deleted.
> s3a audit info to include #of items in a DeleteObjects request
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> Key: HADOOP-18688
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18688
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: fs/s3
> Affects Versions: 3.3.5
> Reporter: Steve Loughran
> Priority: Major
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> it would be good to find out how many files were deleted in a DeleteObjects
> call
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