Subdirectories have the names of the Amazon S3 buckets that you included in the job. Into a subdirectory on the Snowball that is not the root folder. Trouble transferring data into the Snowball, make sure that you're transferring data You can't transfer data into the root directory of a Snowball. Might have with your data transfer to or from a Snowball. The following can help you troubleshoot issues that you Performance for AWS Snowball for recommendations and guidance If you encounter performance issues while transferring data to or from a Snowball, see You do so using the console, AWS CLI or one of the AWSĪPIs. If you lose a manifest file or if a manifest file is corrupted, you can redownload the Leave the device for 10 minutes, and then reconnect itĮach job has a specific manifest file associated with it. On port 22 but not on port 8080, first power off the Snowball and then Testing port 8080Įnsures that the device can write to the Amazon S3 buckets on it. Testing portĢ2 determines if the Snowball is working correctly.
If the IP address is correct and the lights on the back of the device areįlashing, then use telnet to test the device on ports. If the ping returns no connect, confirm the IP addressįor the device and confirm your local network configuration. If you can't communicate with the Snowball, ping the IP address of