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When a user creates a table without a path, it writes it as a managed table in the root bucket. Can this functionality be disabled so users are forced to provide a storage path and follow our organization best practices?
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Hi,I couldn't find the option to turn it off. It might be worth banning dbfs. However, you can configure the default location using a cluster policy by adding the following configuration:"spark_conf.spark.sql.warehouse.dir": { "type": "fixed", "val...
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Hi, I’m trying to read file from S3 root bucket. I can ls all the files but I can’t read it because of access denied. When I mount the same S3 root bucket under some other mountPoint, I can touch and read all the files. I also see that this new mount...
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Hi @Atanu Sarkar , @Piper Wilson ,thanks for the replies. Well I don't understand the fact about ownership. I believe that rootbucket is still under my ownership (I created it and I could upload/delete any files through browser without any problem...
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IF I installed the root Bucket I see a root bucket is created with workspace, Does this bucket resided in Customer account or Databricks Account. How can I Access the bucket and can i see this bucket directly in s3 or ADLS
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Didin't get the reference about installing bucket ? did you mean configured a workspace with root bucket. If so, you'd have probably gathered that root storage for a workspace resides in customer's account