Hi,

I've been getting a lot of these.  Almost every time I get the broken pipe 
error, especially if the upload is largely complete and not just a couple of 
seconds along, when the file successfully uploads I get the 
(RequestTimeTooSkewed)  error.

I posted this on the AWS forum and someone suggested that "
its possible s3cmd is not updating the timestamp on the request before 
resending it.  that would be a bug in s3cmd.  the retry above happened 4177 
seconds later.  the threshold for RequestTimeTooSkewed errors is about 900 
seconds.".

The whole thread is here:
http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?messageID=121011&#121011

I've been using split to split my dump files in 1G pieces.  Based on the 
thread, I'm going to lower that size to the 10M range so the upload has a 
better chance to succeed.

Thanks,

Jeff Ross

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