Hi. thanks for replies.

1) Yes I have tried both things.
I created bucket manually and still same issue.

2) I added required jars and section to solr.xml

I am running this from a linux server which doesn't have credentials file.
Instead has a role attached to the EC2 instance.
It's supposed to work to validate against S3 if Solr used AWS SDK but I
have the problem that's not available.

Can anyone confirm that way of authentication is available?

Thanks



On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 at 17:47, Shawn Heisey <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/13/22 9:09 AM, Sergio García Maroto wrote:
> > I am trying to utilize new AWS S3 bucket backup contrib.
> > Using the collection API I am getting the following error
> >
> > API CALL
> >
> http://servername:8983/solr/admin/collections?action=BACKUP&name=personbackup&collection=person&repository=s3&location=s3://bucketname/backupfolder
>
> I recently did a test using the s3 backup repo, to help somebody figure
> it out.  I had it working.
>
> I believe that the "location" parameter should be a directory name
> inside the bucket, not a URL.  I do not recall whether I had to create
> that directory in the bucket before it would work, or whether it created
> the directory for me.  If it were me, I would create the directory in
> AWS prior to running the API call.
>
> I am assuming that you have taken steps to define the AWS access keys on
> the startup command, and that you also took steps to add the required jars?
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>
>

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