Thanks Even. I didn't scroll down far enough in the google results - this blogger had the same symptoms. https://dzone.com/articles/azure-blob-storage-specified
> On Apr 5, 2025, at 4:12 AM, Even Rouault <even.roua...@spatialys.com> wrote: > > The error is: > > URL_INFO_HEADER_OUT: PUT > /bcfishpass/crossings.parquet?se=2025-04-05T05%3A19Z&sp=rwdl&sv=2022-11-02&sr=c&skoid=d80366e6-b960-4aad-b22e-879eb27768e8&sktid=8b76c303-01ec-40d5-8d9a-6c2f6d78dcd7&skt=2025-04-05T04%3A19%3A14Z&ske=2025-04-05T05%3A19%3A00Z&sks=b&skv=2022-11-02&sig=kZTkJQ0%2BCS6%2Btm9S/jCjyZ5U4C51%2BJwO9bHNvG19EgU%3D > HTTP/1.1 > Host: cabdbcfishpassstorage.blob.core.windows.net > User-Agent: GDAL/3.10.2 > Accept: */* > Content-Length: 0 > x-ms-blob-type: AppendBlob > x-ms-date: Sat, 05 Apr 2025 04:19:18 GMT > > CURL_INFO_TEXT: Request completely sent off > CURL_INFO_HEADER_IN: HTTP/1.1 409 The blob type is invalid for this operation. > > > Googling for this error message leads to a number of issues where the naming > of the file seems to be involved. This is quite mysterious. In any case using > the same exact command line as yours (that is I created a bfishpass > container) works fine for me. But I don't use shared access signature. Maybe > that's the difference... > > > -- > http://www.spatialys.com > My software is free, but my time generally not. >
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