I have a directory of M4V files (each around 1 GB) on my machine that I want to upload to my S3 bucket. I decided to try the AWS CLI so I can execute a command and let my computer do the rest, but it doesn’t seem to work.
The command I’m issuing is:
aws s3 cp . s3://yourfightsite-vod/videos/output/m4v --recursive --acl private
But running this command returns output like the following:
upload failed: ./54cffd1ad106d.m4v to s3://yourfightsite-vod/videos/output/m4v/54cffd1ad106d.m4v HTTPSConnectionPool(host='yourfightsite-vod.s3.amazonaws.com', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /videos/output/m4v/54cffd1ad106d.m4v?partNumber=4&uploadId=oG.0CBqIpsRcxO.ZqLIgOOBi8g9JFOKD8wQrmrNFa6Cx9LvGY9_PXiqaaVm6X3fIzXbCor8QSMEeqCfovtivHNFVyea8UNoxrVTpTEvM3ibGBxF30HGPkrxWuA83k6gj (Caused by : Errno 32 Broken pipe)
What does this mean? What is a “broken pipe” and how can I rectify this so my uploads are successful?
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