On Oct 23 2015, Marcelo Terres <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Are you sure that the two buckets are 100% identical? There is no
>> possitibility that e.g. the new one may have *additional* objects under
>> the same prefix (that were already present before you copied the data)?
>
> No, both buckets have the same number of objects. I listed it using aws cli.
>
> Each storage object have exactly the same name and size. The only
> things that changes are date and time.

I have no idea how this could possibly happen. Can you reproduce this
with a freshly created file system? Does it only happen if you copy from
one bucket to a different one, or also if you copy the files within the
same bucket (e.g. prepending them all with a different prefix).

Best,
-Nikolaus

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