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Pritesh Maker updated DRILL-6504:
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    Component/s: Documentation

> Typos in S3 storage doc pages
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>                 Key: DRILL-6504
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-6504
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 1.13.0
>            Reporter: Paul Rogers
>            Assignee: Bridget Bevens
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: doc-impacting
>
> [The documentation for S3 
> storage|http://drill.apache.org/docs/s3-storage-plugin/] contains a number of 
> minor errors.
> "using the S3a library."
> Change to "using the HDFS s3a library." (The library is provided via HDFS, 
> not Drill.)
> "Drill's previous S3n interface"
> Change to "the older HDFS s3n library." (Again, S3 support is provided by 
> HDFS.)
> "Starting with version 1.3.0"
> Can probably be removed, 1.3 was quite a long time ago.
> "To enable Drill's S3a support"
> Change to "To enable HDFS s3a support"
> "edit the file conf/core-site.xml in your Drill install directory,"
> Change to "in the $DRILL_HOME/conf or $DRILL_SITE directory, rename 
> core-site-example.xml to core-site.xml and ..."
> Note: once the file is renamed, it the user had $HADOOP_HOME on their path, 
> Hadoop support will break because Drill will pull in the Drill version of 
> core-site.xml rather than the Hadoop one. This will cause tools such as 
> Drill-on-YARN to fail.
> In this situation, the user should make the changes in Hadoop's core-site.xml 
> and should not create one for Drill. (In fact, if the user is using Hadoop 
> and want to use S3 with Drill, they probably already had S3 support 
> configured...)
> "Point your browser to http://:8047";
> Change to "http://<drill-host>:8047, where <drill-host> is a node on which 
> Drill is running."
> "Note: on a single machine system, you'll need to run drill-embedded before 
> you can access the web console site"
> The general rule is that Drill must be running, whether embedded, in 
> server-mode on the local host, or in a cluster.
> "Duplicate the 'dfs' plugin."
> This is not necessary. If Drill is local (single server) then it is helpful 
> to allow both local and S3 access. But, if Drill is deployed in a cluster, 
> local file access is problematic. In short, make this section closer to the 
> [HDFS storage|http://drill.apache.org/docs/file-system-storage-plugin/] page.
> "you can set this parameter in conf/core-site.xml file in your Drill install 
> directory"
> Based on the comments above, change this to: "you can set this parameter in 
> core-site.xml"



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