gsutil - How to copy/download all files from Google private cloud? - gsutil

Google Play Developer account reports are stored on private Google Cloud Storage bucket.
Every Google Play Developer account has Google Cloud Storage bucket ID
So to access I have installed gsutil on my windows machine.
Now I am using this command to copy all files from bucket
gsutil cp -r dir gs://[bucket_id]
its says
CommandException: No URLs matched
When I list all directories on bucket, this command works
gsutil ls gs://[bucket_id]
Can anyone help here to understand the gsutil exception ?

This exception is because destination URL is missing
It should be like...
gsutil cp -r dir gs://[bucket_id] [destination_bucket_url]

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copy data from scaleway/aws s3 to google cloud

I am trying to copy files/folder from scaleway(object storage bucket) to google cloud bucket using gsutil
gsutil cp -R s3://scaleway-bucket gs://cloud-storage-bucket
and I am getting error :
AccessDeniedException: 403 InvalidAccessKeyId
InvalidAccessKeyIdThe AWS Access Key Id you provided does not exist in our records.
I have checked .boto file for the access and secret keys, entries are correct.
I think either I am missing something or doing it incorrectly.
Thanks.
I have uninstalled/removed and reinstalled gcloud and gsutil. It worked for me.
Thanks.

How to use S3 adapter cli for snowball

I'm using s3 adapter to copy files from a snowball device to local machine.
Everything appears to be in order as I was able to run this command and see the bucket name:
aws s3 ls --endpoint http://snowballip:8080
But besides this, aws doesn't offer any examples for calling cp command. How do I provide the bucket name and the key with this --endpoint flag.
Further, when I ran this:
aws s3 ls --endpoint http://snowballip:8080/bucketname
It returned 'Bucket'... Not sure what that means because I expect to see the files.
I can confirm the following is correct for snowball and snowball edge, as #sqlbot says in the comment
aws s3 ls --endpoint http://snowballip:8080 s3://bucketname/[optionalprefix]
References:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/snowball/latest/ug/using-adapter-cli.html
Just got one in the post

Exporting data from Google Cloud Storage to Amazon S3

I would like to transfer data from a table in BigQuery, into another one in Redshift.
My planned data flow is as follows:
BigQuery -> Google Cloud Storage -> Amazon S3 -> Redshift
I know about Google Cloud Storage Transfer Service, but I'm not sure it can help me. From Google Cloud documentation:
Cloud Storage Transfer Service
This page describes Cloud Storage Transfer Service, which you can use
to quickly import online data into Google Cloud Storage.
I understand that this service can be used to import data into Google Cloud Storage and not to export from it.
Is there a way I can export data from Google Cloud Storage to Amazon S3?
You can use gsutil to copy data from a Google Cloud Storage bucket to an Amazon bucket, using a command such as:
gsutil -m rsync -rd gs://your-gcs-bucket s3://your-s3-bucket
Note that the -d option above will cause gsutil rsync to delete objects from your S3 bucket that aren't present in your GCS bucket (in addition to adding new objects). You can leave off that option if you just want to add new objects from your GCS to your S3 bucket.
Go to any instance or cloud shell in GCP
First of all configure your AWS credentials in your GCP
aws configure
if this is not recognising the install AWS CLI follow this guide https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-install.html
follow this URL for AWS configure
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-configure.html
Attaching my screenshot
Then using gsutil
gsutil -m rsync -rd gs://storagename s3://bucketname
16GB data transferred in some minutes
Using Rclone (https://rclone.org/).
Rclone is a command line program to sync files and directories to and from
Google Drive
Amazon S3
Openstack Swift / Rackspace cloud files / Memset Memstore
Dropbox
Google Cloud Storage
Amazon Drive
Microsoft OneDrive
Hubic
Backblaze B2
Yandex Disk
SFTP
The local filesystem
Using the gsutil tool we can do a wide range of bucket and object management tasks, including:
Creating and deleting buckets.
Uploading, downloading, and deleting objects.
Listing buckets and objects. Moving, copying, and renaming objects.
we can copy data from a Google Cloud Storage bucket to an amazon s3 bucket using gsutil rsync and gsutil cp operations. whereas
gsutil rsync collects all metadata from the bucket and syncs the data to s3
gsutil -m rsync -r gs://your-gcs-bucket s3://your-s3-bucket
gsutil cp copies the files one by one and as the transfer rate is good it copies 1 GB in 1 minute approximately.
gsutil cp gs://<gcs-bucket> s3://<s3-bucket-name>
if you have a large number of files with high data volume then use this bash script and run it in the background with multiple threads using the screen command in amazon or GCP instance with AWS credentials configured and GCP auth verified.
Before running the script list all the files and redirect to a file and read the file as input in the script to copy the file
gsutil ls gs://<gcs-bucket> > file_list_part.out
Bash script:
#!/bin/bash
echo "start processing"
input="file_list_part.out"
while IFS= read -r line
do
command="gsutil cp ${line} s3://<bucket-name>"
echo "command :: $command :: $now"
eval $command
retVal=$?
if [ $retVal -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error copying file"
exit 1
fi
echo "Copy completed successfully"
done < "$input"
echo "completed processing"
execute the Bash script and write the output to a log file to check the progress of completed and failed files.
bash file_copy.sh > /root/logs/file_copy.log 2>&1
I needed to transfer 2TB of data from Google Cloud Storage bucket to Amazon S3 bucket.
For the task, I created the Google Compute Engine of V8CPU (30 GB).
Allow Login using SSH on the Compute Engine.
Once logedin create and empty .boto configuration file to add AWS credential information. Added AWS credentials by taking the reference from the mentioned link.
Then run the command:
gsutil -m rsync -rd gs://your-gcs-bucket s3://your-s3-bucket
The data transfer rate is ~1GB/s.
Hope this help.
(Do not forget to terminate the compute instance once the job is done)
For large amounts of large files (100MB+) you might get issues with broken pipes and other annoyances, probably due to multipart upload requirement (as Pathead mentioned).
For that case you're left with simple downloading all files to your machine and uploading them back. Depending on your connection and data amount, it might be more effective to create VM instance to utilize high-speed connection and ability to run it in the background on different machine than yours.
Create VM machine (make sure the service account has access to your buckets), connect via SSH and install AWS CLI (apt install awscli) and configure the access to S3 (aws configure).
Run these two lines, or make it a bash script, if you have many buckets to copy.
gsutil -m cp -r "gs://$1" ./
aws s3 cp --recursive "./$1" "s3://$1"
(It's better to use rsync in general, but cp was faster for me)
Tools like gsutil and aws s3 cp won't use multipart uploads/downloads, so will have poor performance for large files.
Skyplane is a much faster alternative for transferring data between clouds (up to 110x for large files). You can transfer data with the command:
skyplane cp -r s3://aws-bucket-name/ gcs://google-bucket-name/
(disclaimer: I am a contributor)

Command to download files from the Amazon S3 to Local System Drive

I have uploaded images from the hosting to the Amazon S3 by using the
s3cmd put -r –acl-public –guess-mime-type folder_name s3://abc/path/
Now I want to download the images from the Amazon S3 to my local system. Please suggest me the command so that I can download it.
Thanks
Use get.
s3cmd get s3://abc/path/

migration from s3 to google cloud storage and ACL

I am currently planning a possible migration from s3 to google cloud storage(g-c-s). I have decided to spin up a gce instance and use gsutil to rsync several millions of files. I would like to know if the permission will be preserved or not.
for example if a file has public read on amazon s3 what will be the acl on g-c-s.
thanks
If you use the gsutil cp command you can specify a canned ACL on the command line, like this:
gsutil cp -R -a public-read s3://your-s3-bucket gs://your-gs-bucket
The rsync command doesn't have a way to do that. However, the other option is you can set a default object ACL on the destination bucket, using the gsutil defacl command. Then you can use gsutil cp without specifying the canned ACL, or you could use gsutil rsync.