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We've had the same issue.
Would appreciate any guidance or solution. Thanks.
@scutmonkey
I was hoping to report back here a few weeks ago with the solution but the AWS developers are still working on it.
I was told at the beginning of the past week that the fix would be implemented this past Friday - My issue still exists so I'm guessing the fix did not work or because of the Holidays, the 'fix' was not put in place.
I was also told that so far, there have been two people report this same issue and if you were not the other person then to help out, do this...
From your AWS console, in the lower left corner is the word Feedback. Click on that and type in your information.
The more people that report this the more details the devs will have to work with.
- Steve D.
I'm happy to say that AWS Support has got my upload issue fixed and did so while keeping all the updates they implemented in the first place that I suspect was part of the problem.
I've been uploading 200 and 300 MB files today without any problems what so ever. So a big thank you to the AWS Support for putting up with all my "yelling" (all caps replies) and patiently working with me to get it resolved.
- Steve D.
Same here. We can't upload file from 10.000 bytes at my S3 bucket with Network Error message. On the other hand, we can do that until 9,999 bytes.
We reported this issue as feedback to AWS. We would appreciate any guidance or solution.
Thank you in advance.
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