Sagar Ajmire
2017-05-26 12:21:16 UTC
Thank You Matt for reply. As I have already mentioned in my previous
communication, from same EC2 instance, the file is getting appended, and
I'm pretty sure about that, because I tested it before putting into
cron-job.
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 5:43 PM, <
communication, from same EC2 instance, the file is getting appended, and
I'm pretty sure about that, because I tested it before putting into
cron-job.
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 5:43 PM, <
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S3 has no concept of appending to files already on S3. Files are immutable
once stored there. The behavior you are seeing from two different machines
is the behavior you should always see.
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S3 has no concept of appending to files already on S3. Files are immutable
once stored there. The behavior you are seeing from two different machines
is the behavior you should always see.
Thanks,
Matt
If I'm uploading the same file to S3 multiple times with some
modifications from the same server, it is getting appended.
But when I'm trying to upload log files( with same name) from two
different server, it is deleting the existing contents or may be the
file, because all I can see is the contents of last uploaded file. I
tried with s3cmd *put* and s3cmd *sync.*
Thank You in advance, for any help.
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But when I'm trying to upload log files( with same name) from two
different server, it is deleting the existing contents or may be the
file, because all I can see is the contents of last uploaded file. I
tried with s3cmd *put* and s3cmd *sync.*
Thank You in advance, for any help.
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