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[jira] [Created] (HADOOP-15845) s3guard init and destroy command
will create/destroy tables if ddb.table & region are set
Steve Loughran created HADOOP-15845:
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Summary: s3guard init and destroy command will create/destroy tables if ddb.table & region are set
Key: HADOOP-15845
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15845
Project: Hadoop Common
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: fs/s3
Affects Versions: 3.1.1
Reporter: Steve Loughran
If you have s3guard set up with a table name and a region, then s3guard init will automatically create the table, without you specifying a bucket or URI.
I had expected the command just to print out its arguments, but it actually did the init with the default bucket values
Even worse, `hadoop s3guard destroy` will destroy the table.
This is too dangerous to allow. The command must require either the name of a bucket or an an explicit ddb table URI
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