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Jarek Jarcec Cecho commented on SQOOP-1306:
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Yup, I hear you [~rmatihara]. I'm trying to express that what you are trying to
achieve is currently outside of Sqoop's scope. You would need to run distcp
from within Sqoop to "move" files across filesystem.
> Allow Sqoop to move files from different FileSystems on incremental import
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> Key: SQOOP-1306
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-1306
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.4.4
> Reporter: Rodrigo Matihara
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> Sqoop doesn't allow to move files from different FileSystems executing an
> import (--append or --incremental).
> Trying to import using a local temp-dir and a S3 target-dir, the operation is
> complete, however the file is not created in S3 bucket and this warning is
> raised:
> WARN - Cannot append files to target dir; no such directory:
> _sqoop/15151724000000436_31417_localhost.localdomain_<tablename>
> Looking into on source, I found that AppendUtils.java considers that tempDir
> and targetDir are at the same Filesystem.
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