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[jira] [Commented] (DRILL-6911) Documentation issue - Hadoop
core-site.xml is not supported by Drill to read S3 credentials
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Denys Ordynskiy commented on DRILL-6911:
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Thanks [~bbevens] for the documentation update.
I think this "*Note: ...*" also should be deleted because Drill doesn't see the Hadoop core-site.xml file.
> Documentation issue - Hadoop core-site.xml is not supported by Drill to read S3 credentials
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>
> Key: DRILL-6911
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-6911
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.14.0
> Reporter: Denys Ordynskiy
> Assignee: Bridget Bevens
> Priority: Major
> Labels: doc-impacting
> Fix For: 1.16.0
>
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> In the Drill S3 documentation https://drill.apache.org/docs/s3-storage-plugin/
> Section "Providing AWS Credentials" describing 3 ways to setup AWS S3 credentials in Drill:
> - storage plugin;
> - Drill-specific core-site.xml;
> - existing S3 configuration for Hadoop.
> Third item is not supported by Drill. Hadoop core-site.xml config file may contains S3 credentials, but Drill doesn't read any S3 parameters directly from Hadoop config file.
> Third item
> {code:java}
> In a Hadoop environment, you can use the existing S3 configuration for Hadoop. The AWS credentials should already be defined. All you need to do is configure the S3 storage plugin.
> {code}
> should be removed from the document https://drill.apache.org/docs/s3-storage-plugin/
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