This command copies the object from the S3 path to your current local directory.
| Interpretation | Likelihood | Explanation | |----------------|------------|-------------| | | Medium | 224530 as a full Unix timestamp would be from 1970 (invalid). But it could be the last 6 digits of a full timestamp (e.g., 17224530 = July 31, 2024). More likely: minutes or seconds since epoch. | | Expiration delta (seconds) | High | Many presigned URLs include an Expires parameter. 224530 seconds = ~2.6 days. That is a common validity window for temporary download links. | | Byte range end | Low | For partial downloads (e.g., resume support), 224530 could be the last byte of a chunk. But with s1 , that implies segment 1 ends at byte 224,530. | This command copies the object from the S3
2025-05-12T10:23:45Z WARN s3-download-service --filename-Your-File-Is-Ready-To-Download- s3 38F38540-BF74-11EE-8588-4D92E7A7E273 s1 224530 - ERROR SignatureDoesNotMatch More likely: minutes or seconds since epoch
: The "s1 224530" could represent metadata such as a version ID, a size in bytes, or a specific shard identifier. How to Retrieve Your File That is a common validity window for temporary