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Chesnay Schepler commented on FLINK-24057:
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If a filesystem for S3 could not be loaded at all you'd get an error message,
not an info one ;)
> Flink SQL client Hadoop is not in the classpath/dependencies error even thugh
> Hadoop S3 File system plugin was added
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> Key: FLINK-24057
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-24057
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Table SQL / API, Table SQL / Client
> Affects Versions: 1.13.2
> Environment: VirtualBox Ubuntu 18.04
> Reporter: James Kim
> Priority: Critical
>
> I'm trying use a CSV file on an S3 compliant object store and query through
> Flink SQL client.
> As docs
> ([https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.13/docs/deployment/filesystems/s3/#hadooppresto-s3-file-systems-plugins])
> have stated, I have added the s3.access-key, s3.secret-key, s3.endpoint, and
> s3.path.style.access to flink-conf.yaml.
>
> However, when I ran Flink SQL, created a table with connector as filesystem,
> path as the s3a path and format as csv and run select * on the table, it
> hangs for couple minutes so I checked the logs and it gives me "INFO
> org.apache.flink.core.fs.FileSystem [] - Hadoop is not in the
> classpath/dependencies. The extended set of supported File Systems via Hadoop
> is not available". This should have been taken care of according to the docs
> by adding the Hadoop S3 File System plugins, however, it does not work as
> expected.
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