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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.
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For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Working with Archives in Amazon Glacier and Abort Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
Namespace: Amazon.Glacier
Assembly: AWSSDK.dll
Version: (assembly version)
public virtual AbortMultipartUploadResponse AbortMultipartUpload( AbortMultipartUploadRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AbortMultipartUpload service method.
Exception | Condition |
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InvalidParameterValueException | Returned if a parameter of the request is incorrectly specified. |
MissingParameterValueException | Returned if a required header or parameter is missing from the request. |
ResourceNotFoundException | Returned if the specified resource, such as a vault, upload ID, or job ID, does not exist. |
ServiceUnavailableException | Returned if the service cannot complete the request. |
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5