Title: Making existing items public on destination Post by: keith.hutchinson on July 09, 2010, 02:16:53 PM I have a situation that needs more professional assistance.
Being new to AWS/EC2/S3 I'm trying to push a lot of files up to my bucket on the S3. The problem is this, I have millions of files, the AWS console is slow and clunky, and the console keeps erroring out while making items public(I have a lot of pictures I'm making public). Currently I use s3sync to push items up with the -r -p --delete option, which puts files on to the CDN with public permissions from source to destination, which I have to say, works great. Thanks! But... There isn't an option that changes the destination ONLY file that is already on the CDN, kinda like chmod -R * [bucket]: ..., to make them public in place. Am I missing something? Title: Re: Making existing items public on destination Post by: ferrix on July 10, 2010, 02:45:34 PM Nope, this feature is lacking in my tools. As are a bunch of others these days. Oh for an infinite amount of free time....
Title: Re: Making existing items public on destination Post by: keith.hutchinson on July 12, 2010, 01:03:12 PM time...for me to get to work and contribute. ???
Title: Re: Making existing items public on destination Post by: ferrix on July 13, 2010, 04:52:34 PM Not really I just wish for more time myself. It makes me sad that this and some other projects are stagnant due to a limited amount of my time.
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