s3cmd is a command line utility used for creating s3 buckets, uploading, retrieving and managing data to Amazon s3 storage. This article will help you to how to use install s3cmd on CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian & LinuxMint systems and manage s3 buckets via command line in easy steps. To install s3cmd on windows servers read article install s3cmd in Windows.

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We can also mount s3 bucket as local drive in our system using S3FS with FUSE. To configure it read next article mount s3 bucket on Linux.

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Install s3cmd on Linux

s3cmd is available in default package repositories for the Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS, and RHEL Linux systems. You can install it using simply executing the following commands on your system.

On CentOS/RHEL and Fedora:
sudo dnf  install s3cmd 
On Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt-get install s3cmd
Install Latest s3cmd using Source

If you are not getting the latest version of s3cmd using package managers, You can install the last s3cmd version on your system using the source code. Visit this url or use below command to download latest version of s3cmd.

wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/s3tools/files/s3cmd/2.2.0/s3cmd-2.2.0.tar.gz
tar xzf s3cmd-2.2.0.tar.gz

Then install it using the below command with source files.

cd s3cmd-2.2.0 
sudo python setup.py install 

Configure S3cmd Environment

In order to configure s3cmd we would require Access Key and Secret Key of your S3 Amazon account. Get these security keys from aws securityCredentials page. If will prompt to login to your amazon account.

After getting key files, use the below command to configure s3cmd.

s3cmd --configure 
Output
Enter new values or accept defaults in brackets with Enter. Refer to user manual for detailed description of all options. Access key and Secret key are your identifiers for Amazon S3 Access Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Secret Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Encryption password is used to protect your files from reading by unauthorized persons while in transfer to S3 Encryption password: xxxxxxxxxx Path to GPG program [/usr/bin/gpg]: When using secure HTTPS protocol all communication with Amazon S3 servers is protected from 3rd party eavesdropping. This method is slower than plain HTTP and can't be used if you're behind a proxy Use HTTPS protocol [No]: Yes New settings: Access Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Secret Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Encryption password: xxxxxxxxxx Path to GPG program: /usr/bin/gpg Use HTTPS protocol: True HTTP Proxy server name: HTTP Proxy server port: 0 Test access with supplied credentials? [Y/n] Y Please wait, attempting to list all buckets... Success. Your access key and secret key worked fine :-) Now verifying that encryption works... Success. Encryption and decryption worked fine :-) Save settings? [y/N] y Configuration saved to '/root/.s3cfg'

Working with the s3cmd Command Line

Once the configuration is successfully completed. Now find below command details to how to manage s3 buckets using commands.

1. List All S3 Bucket

Use the following command to list all s3 buckets in your aws account.

s3cmd ls 

2. Creating New Bucket

To create a new bucket in Amazon s3 use the below command. It will create bucket named tecadmin in S3 account.

s3cmd mb s3://tecadmin 
Output
Bucket 's3://tecadmin/' created
3. Uploading file in Bucket

Below command will upload file file.txt to s3 bucket using s3cmd command.

s3cmd put file.txt s3://tecadmin/
Output
file.txt -> s3://tecadmin/file.txt [1 of 1] 190216 of 190216 100% in 0s 1668.35 kB/s done
4. Uploading Directory in Bucket

If we need to upload entire directory use -r to upload it recursively as below.

s3cmd put -r backup s3://tecadmin/
Output
backup/file1.txt -> s3://tecadmin/backup/file1.txt [1 of 2] 9984 of 9984 100% in 0s 18.78 kB/s done backup/file2.txt -> s3://tecadmin/backup/file2.txt [2 of 2] 0 of 0 0% in 0s 0.00 B/s done

Make sure you are not adding a trailing slash in the upload directory named backup (eg: backup/), else it will upload only content to the backup directory only.

s3cmd put -r backup/ s3://tecadmin/
Output
backup/file1.txt -> s3://tecadmin/file1.txt [1 of 2] 9984 of 9984 100% in 0s 21.78 kB/s done backup/file2.txt -> s3://tecadmin/file2.txt [2 of 2] 0 of 0 0% in 0s 0.00 B/s done
5. List Data of S3 Bucket

List the objects of s3 bucket using ls switch with s3cmd.

s3cmd ls s3://tecadmin/
Output
DIR s3://tecadmin/backup/ 2013-09-03 10:58 190216 s3://tecadmin/file.txt
6. Download Files from Bucket

Sometimes if we need to download files from the s3 bucket, Use the following commands to download them.

s3cmd get s3://tecadmin/file.txt
Output
s3://tecadmin/file.txt -> ./file.txt [1 of 1] 4 of 4 100% in 0s 10.84 B/s done
7. Remove Files from S3 Bucket

You can also remove a file or a directory from s3 bucket. Read the below examples to delete a file or a directory from an s3 bucket with s3cmd.

To Remove file from s3 bucket:

s3cmd del s3://tecadmin/file.txt
Output
File s3://tecadmin/file.txt deleted

Removing directory from s3 bucket:

s3cmd del s3://tecadmin/backup 
Output
File s3://tecadmin/backup deleted
8. Remove S3 Bucket

If we don’t need s3 bucket anymore, we can simply delete it using the following command. Before removing the bucket make sure it is empty.

s3cmd rb s3://tecadmin
Output
ERROR: S3 error: 409 (BucketNotEmpty): The bucket you tried to delete is not empty

Above command failed because of s3 bucket was not empty

To remove the bucket first remove all objects inside the bucket and then use the command again.

s3cmd rb s3://tecadmin
Output
Bucket 's3://tecadmin/' removed

Thanks for using this article. If you want to mount s3bucket in your system, you can article Mount S3bucket in Linux using s3fs. Also you can sync data between s3 bucket and local directory using s3cmd.

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25 Comments

  1. Pankaj kumar on

    the issue in configuring s3cmd –configure. it says 400 error authentication failed but I’m giving the right access key.

  2. Hi,
    I am unable to install it in RHEL 6.6 because this error has come at the time of installation. Please suggest.

    Processing dependencies for s3cmd==2.0.1
    Searching for python-magic
    Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/python-magic/
    Couldn’t find index page for ‘python-magic’ (maybe misspelled?)
    Scanning index of all packages (this may take a while)
    Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/
    No local packages or download links found for python-magic
    error: Could not find suitable distribution for Requirement.parse(‘python-magic’)

  3. I have question on your 2nd steps.

    2. Uploading file in Bucket

    <<
    I want to upload files from my another local folder to s3 bucket folder like below example from your code
    s3cmd put –acl-public folderpath/file.txt s3://tecadmin/folder1/

  4. Trichoplax Adhaerens on

    Hi Rahul,

    This procedure worked like a charm. Many thanks for taking the time to share your wisdom. It is much appreciated.

    Trichoplax

  5. Awesome tutorial, Rahul.

    I am working on a backup solution involving Amazon S3 and Glacier, and s3cmd is exactly what I was looking for. The instructions on the original website are a bit clunky, but yours laid it out in very easy to follow instructions. Do you have a guide for getting the sync feature to work? I plan on running it with cron, if possible.

  6. Thanks, this helped but when I try to create a new bucket I get an error:
    ERROR: Bucket ‘WHATEVER already exists

    How can I fix this?

    • Hi Gabriel,

      First check if bucket “WHATEVER” already exists. If it doesn’t already exists, we recommend to use lowercase characters in bucket name like “whatever”.

      • Dale-Kurt Murray on

        Hi Gabriel,

        The reason you receive that error is a result of the S3 bucket name already exists. S3 bucket name must be unique (globally) on the services. So if you are trying to create a bucket called “whatever” and it exists, try creating “gabriel_whatever”

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