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This operation aborts a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.
glacier_abort_multipart_upload(accountId, vaultName, uploadId)
[required] The AccountId
value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the
vault. You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single
'-
' (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID
associated with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an
account ID, do not include any hyphens ('-') in the ID.
[required] The name of the vault.
[required] The upload ID of the multipart upload to delete.
svc$abort_multipart_upload( accountId = "string", vaultName = "string", uploadId = "string" )
After the Abort Multipart Upload request succeeds, you cannot upload any more parts to the multipart upload or complete the multipart upload. Aborting a completed upload fails. However, aborting an already-aborted upload will succeed, for a short time. For more information about uploading a part and completing a multipart upload, see UploadMultipartPart and CompleteMultipartUpload.
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon Glacier and Abort Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
# NOT RUN {
# The example deletes an in-progress multipart upload to a vault named
# my-vault:
# }
# NOT RUN {
svc$abort_multipart_upload(
accountId = "-",
uploadId = "19gaRezEXAMPLES6Ry5YYdqthHOC_kGRCT03L9yetr220UmPtBYKk-OssZtLqyFu7sY1_lR7vgFuJV...",
vaultName = "my-vault"
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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