Try using s3n instead of s3
Em 06/05/2014 21:19, "kamatsuoka" <ken...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> I have a Spark app that writes out a file, s3://mybucket/mydir/myfile.txt.
>
> Behind the scenes, the S3 driver creates a bunch of files like
> s3://mybucket//mydir/myfile.txt/part-0000, as well as the block files like
> s3://mybucket/block_3574186879395643429.
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> How do I construct an url to use this file as input to another Spark app?
>  I
> tried all the variations of s3://mybucket/mydir/myfile.txt, but none of
> them
> work.
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