AWS_REGION shouldn't cause problems. If it was me, I'd just hop onto the box and test by running gdalinfo /vsis3/... with verbose curl config options set and so on and make sure I could get that working as a sanity check.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 3:21 PM Jeannie May <jeannie_...@trimble.com> wrote: > This is the gdal setup. None of the AWS keys are set excep region (could > that be an issue). Where would I expect to see the logging - none is > showing up in our logs. Do we need to configure the output to our log? > > public GdalClient(IConfigurationStore configStore, ILoggerFactory > loggerFactory) > { > _log = loggerFactory.CreateLogger<GdalClient>(); > GdalBase.ConfigureAll(); > Gdal.AllRegister(); > > //For debugging s3 access problems > Gdal.SetConfigOption("CPL_CURL_VERBOSE", "YES"); > Gdal.SetConfigOption("CPL_DEBUG", "YES"); > Gdal.SetConfigOption("AWS_REGION", "us-west-2"); > > _log.LogDebug($"#{nameof(GdalClient)} AWS_PROFILE: { > Gdal.GetConfigOption("AWS_PROFILE", "NotFound")} " + > $"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: { > Gdal.GetConfigOption("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", "NotFound")} " + > $"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: { > Gdal.GetConfigOption("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", "NotFound")} " + > $"AWS_SESSION_TOKEN: { > Gdal.GetConfigOption("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN", "NotFound")} " + > $"AWS_NO_SIGN_REQUEST: { > Gdal.GetConfigOption("AWS_NO_SIGN_REQUEST", "NotFound")} " + > $"AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE: { > Gdal.GetConfigOption("AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE", "NotFound")} "); > _awsBucketName = > configStore.GetValueString("AWS_DESIGNIMPORT_BUCKET_NAME"); > } > > and this is the open which times out: > public string GetMetadata(string fileName, bool s3=true) > { > var path = s3 ? $"/vsis3/{_awsBucketName}/{fileName}" : fileName; > var dataset = Gdal.Open(path, Access.GA_ReadOnly); > ......... > > On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 9:11 AM Patrick Young < > patrick.mckendree.yo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> That should be the behavior, and I use it all the time so I am confident >> it works... >> >> Is it possible you have set any of the AWS_* variables in your >> EC2/container environment? I think that could spoil it for you. >> >> You can set CPL_CURL_VERBOSE to YES and get an idea of the network >> requests GDAL is doing. If things are just slow, you might need to set >> GDAL_DISABLE_READDIR_ON_OPEN=YES >> and CPL_VSIL_CURL_ALLOWED_EXTENSIONS=tif as described here: >> >> https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/CloudOptimizedGeoTIFF >> >> On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 3:01 PM Jeannie May <jeannie_...@trimble.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Further to this discussion, I guess we had hoped that GDal would pick up >>> the EC2 instance profile credentials as the s3Client upload does as per: >>> >>> https://gdal.org/user/virtual_file_systems.html#vsis3 >>> 5. If none of the above method succeeds, instance profile >>> credentials will be retrieved when GDAL is used on EC2 instances. >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 8:58 AM Jeannie May <jeannie_...@trimble.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Thank you Patrick for your prompt reply. >>>> >>>> Our app runs on an EC2 instance and has no user context. It uses the >>>> s3Client SDK upload, utilizing the existing IAM role/policy already setup. >>>> >>>> Are you saying here that I need to as a 1-time process generate a >>>> secret and access key for our existing policy/role, store it in environment >>>> variables (AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY and AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID only?) and the >>>> gdal SDK will use that? >>>> >>>> Jeannie May >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Jeannie M >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ay <jeannie_...@trimble.com> >>>> Tue, Apr 13, 2:44 PM (2 days ago) >>>> Reply >>>> to gdal-dev >>>> I'm new to using Gdal. How do I configure gdal to use an IAM role, >>>> rather than defining an aws-Profile? >>>> >>>> I get a timeout doing a gdal.Open() on a tiff file on S3 using vsis3, >>>> while trying to use an IAM role. >>>> >>>> I'm using MaxRev.Gdal.Core 3.2.0.250. Netcore 3.1 c#, running in a >>>> Linux container. >>>> >>>> Note that defining an AWS_Profile etc works ok, but I need to use IAM >>>> roles. Prior to trying to open the file with gdal, I successfully upload >>>> using s3Client (which uses the IAM role), so it's something specific to the >>>> Gdal.Open(). >>>> >>>> using GetConfigOption() I can see that none of the following are set >>>> AWS_PROFILE; AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID; AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY; AWS_SESSION_TOKEN; >>>> AWS_NO_SIGN_REQUEST; AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> *Jeannie May* >>>> Senior Software Engineer >>>> 11 Birmingham Drive, Christchurch | 963 5305 Office >>>> www.trimble.com >>>> >>>> Connect with us! >>>> Patrick Young <patrick.mckendree.yo...@gmail.com> >>>> Wed, Apr 14, 3:47 AM (1 day ago) >>>> Reply >>>> to me, gdal >>>> See >>>> https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/iam-assume-role-cli/ >>>> , >>>> they describe how to assume a role and set the usual AWS_* >>>> environment variables that GDAL should pick up. >>>> >>>> There's discussion on vsis3 related stuff (e.g. authentication) here: >>>> https://gdal.org/user/virtual_file_systems.html#vsis3 >>>> >>>> P >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Jeannie May* >>> Senior Software Engineer >>> 11 Birmingham Drive, Christchurch | 963 5305 Office >>> www.trimble.com >>> >>> Connect with us! >>> >> > > -- > *Jeannie May* > Senior Software Engineer > 11 Birmingham Drive, Christchurch | 963 5305 Office > www.trimble.com > > Connect with us! >
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