I've come around this in an organizational setting trying to use the BigQuery Markertplace connector. I was explicitly denied to GetAuthorizationToken on non eu regions. Hence, the Glue Job will fail in a similar way as describes by OP because it tries to download the docker image on run from here: -east-1.amazonaws.com/amazon-web-services/glue/bigquery:0.22.0-glue3.0-2
Athena schema name: Choose the schema in your Athena data source that corresponds to the database that contains the table. If you're using a connector for reading from Athena-CloudWatch logs, you would enter a schema name similar to /aws/glue/name.
Realistically, what is the difference between a re-glued joint that failed and a re-glued joint that was forced to fail by debonding it? In the second case, the joint that had not failed is likely to produce a better joint than the one that did fail. Just after debonding a broken piece of pipe from a fitting, the joint surface is in perfect shape to be re-glued because it is clean and warm and it will accept the new primer and new glue better than it did on its first joint.
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