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I'm copying files to Amazon Glacier (using S3 credentials in the app).
At some point in the middle of copying, it stopped with an error. (Maybe that's a separate bug, I'll file it if it seems to be recurring.)
I try to restart the copying, and it notices that some files exist, and asks how to handle them. I choose "Compare".
It finishes copying, but I notice that all my directories are duplicate inside themselves.
So with this original structure:
/a
/a/b
/c
Glacier now has:
/a
/a/a
/a/b/b
/c/c
The duplicate subdirs appear to be empty, so it didn't copy the contents twice, just the directory names, into themselves.
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We do not support connecting to Amazon Glacier directly but only via lifecycle configuration options for a bucket to archive files in Glacier. I assume you connect to a regular S3 bucket?
I'm copying files to Amazon Glacier (using S3 credentials in the app).
At some point in the middle of copying, it stopped with an error. (Maybe that's a separate bug, I'll file it if it seems to be recurring.)
I try to restart the copying, and it notices that some files exist, and asks how to handle them. I choose "Compare".
It finishes copying, but I notice that all my directories are duplicate inside themselves.
So with this original structure:
Glacier now has:
The duplicate subdirs appear to be empty, so it didn't copy the contents twice, just the directory names, into themselves.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: