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While uploading to to my Amazon s3 account I keep getting a broken pipe error. I'm sure my Amazon cloud doesn't have a disk quota. I tried a different client and it's able to upload just fine for all types of files.
I prefer to use cyberduck for this. I can upload a 50mb file no problem but anything higher gives me a broken pipe error.
As this issue is only related to multipart uploads we have increased the threshold in 0b28636 effectively disabling multiparts for files smaller than 5GB.
I had the same "Broken pipe" problem when uploading files on S3
Plus other alert types "Socked closed" + "Skyped xxxxx bytes instead of yyyyy"
I installed the last snapshot build :
I still get a warning message at connexion :
S3 Erreur: S3 Error Message
S3 Error Message. Forbidden. Access Denied.
As usual I could get connected whatever button I click on (Cancel or Retry)
For the first time my upload (a 40Mo .mp4 file) could be achieved with Cyberduck...
I'll try with other uploads next week or even later (sorry) and I'll tell you if the problem reappears.
-Edit* :
2 days later I uploaded 2 files (170Mo + 30Mo) : OK
So now the only problem is the warning message at connexion...
Duplicate for #7621. Fix in e1f5ff8 with Expect: 100-continue header for PUT requests that resolves broken pipe failures for uploads to buckets where a 307 Temporary Redirect is returned.
While uploading to to my Amazon s3 account I keep getting a broken pipe error. I'm sure my Amazon cloud doesn't have a disk quota. I tried a different client and it's able to upload just fine for all types of files.
I prefer to use cyberduck for this. I can upload a 50mb file no problem but anything higher gives me a broken pipe error.
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