Description
The s3native filesystem is limited to 5 GB file uploads to S3, however the newest version of jets3t supports multipart uploads to allow storing multi-TB files. While the s3 filesystem lets you bypass this restriction by uploading blocks, it is necessary for us to output our data into Amazon's publicdatasets bucket which is shared with others.
Amazon has added a similar feature to their distribution of hadoop as has MapR.
Please note that while this supports large copies, it does not yet support parallel copies because jets3t doesn't expose an API yet that allows it without hadoop controlling the threads unlike with upload.
By default, this patch does not enable multipart uploads. To enable them and parallel uploads:
add the following keys to your hadoop config:
<property>
<name>fs.s3n.multipart.uploads.enabled</name>
<value>true</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.s3n.multipart.uploads.block.size</name>
<value>67108864</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>fs.s3n.multipart.copy.block.size</name>
<value>5368709120</value>
</property>
create a /etc/hadoop/conf/jets3t.properties file with or similar to:
storage-service.internal-error-retry-max=5
storage-service.disable-live-md5=false
threaded-service.max-thread-count=20
threaded-service.admin-max-thread-count=20
s3service.max-thread-count=20
s3service.admin-max-thread-count=20
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Issue Links
- is related to
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HADOOP-10400 Incorporate new S3A FileSystem implementation
- Closed
- supercedes
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HADOOP-8136 Enhance hadoop to use a newer version (0.8.1) of the jets3t library
- Resolved