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Edward,
If the drive is properly mapped, I can't imagine any reason why you
wouldn't be able to run a verification on it. Of course, the data will
have to get pulled back down from S3, which could be painfully slow for
a bag of any significant size.
But without knowing what tools you're using to map the drive, or a log
file with errors in it, there's not much I can do to help further.
Brian
Edward Iglesias wrote:
> We are still pretty new at this. We managed to make our S3 buckets
> appear to show up like a standard network drive. When we tried to run
> verify protocols against them they failed. I suspect it is because S3
> only allows read write permissions and there is no way to execute a
> checksum.
>
>
> Edward Iglesias
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Brian Vargas <
br...@ardvaark.net
> <mailto:
br...@ardvaark.net>> wrote:
>
>
> Edward,
>
> I'm not sure what scenario you're thinking of here. Are you trying to
> verify bagged data on S3 using an EC2 instance? Or something else?
>
> Brian
>
> On Nov 4, 2009, at 12:43, edwardiglesias <
edwardi...@gmail.com
> <mailto:
edwardi...@gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has anyone been been able to use bagIT's chekpayloadsum on S3
> > remotely? We are able to use it fine on local data AWS is another
> > matter.
> >
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Edward Iglesias
> > Systems Librarian
> > Central Connecticut State University
> >
> > >
>
>
>
>
> >
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