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You use the HTTP DELETE method with the uploadId query parameter to abort a multipart upload.
To abort a multipart upload, you must be an authenticated user. You need to use the same user account as the account used in the request to initiate the multipart upload or the user account for the owner of the bucket where the multipart upload was initiated. Additionally, you need delete permission for the bucket.
You use the uploadId query parameter to specify the upload ID of the multipart upload you're aborting. If the upload ID you specify doesn't match the upload ID of an in-progress multipart upload or isn't associated with the object specified in the request, HCP returns a 404 (Not Found) status code and does not abort the multipart upload.
You can abort any in-progress multipart upload, including multipart uploads that are in the process of being completed. You cannot abort a completed multipart upload.
When you abort a multipart upload, HCP stops uploading any parts that are in the process of being uploaded. You cannot upload additional parts for or list the parts of an aborted multipart upload.
Parts of an aborted upload that were already uploaded or that were in the process of being uploaded when you issued the abort request are automatically deleted.
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