Updates a Server Message Block (SMB) file share.
storagegateway_update_smb_file_share(FileShareARN, KMSEncrypted, KMSKey,
DefaultStorageClass, ObjectACL, ReadOnly, GuessMIMETypeEnabled,
RequesterPays, SMBACLEnabled, AdminUserList, ValidUserList,
InvalidUserList)
[required] The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the SMB file share that you want to update.
True to use Amazon S3 server side encryption with your own AWS KMS key, or false to use a key managed by Amazon S3. Optional.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS KMS key used for Amazon S3 server side encryption. This value can only be set when KMSEncrypted is true. Optional.
The default storage class for objects put into an Amazon S3 bucket by
the file gateway. Possible values are S3_STANDARD
, S3_STANDARD_IA
,
or S3_ONEZONE_IA
. If this field is not populated, the default value
S3_STANDARD
is used. Optional.
A value that sets the access control list permission for objects in the S3 bucket that a file gateway puts objects into. The default value is "private".
A value that sets the write status of a file share. This value is true if the write status is read-only, and otherwise false.
A value that enables guessing of the MIME type for uploaded objects based on file extensions. Set this value to true to enable MIME type guessing, and otherwise to false. The default value is true.
A value that sets who pays the cost of the request and the cost associated with data download from the S3 bucket. If this value is set to true, the requester pays the costs. Otherwise the S3 bucket owner pays. However, the S3 bucket owner always pays the cost of storing data.
RequesterPays
is a configuration for the S3 bucket that backs the file
share, so make sure that the configuration on the file share is the same
as the S3 bucket configuration.
Set this value to "true to enable ACL (access control list) on the SMB file share. Set it to "false" to map file and directory permissions to the POSIX permissions.
For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/smb-acl.htmlin the Storage Gateway User Guide.
A list of users or groups in the Active Directory that have
administrator rights to the file share. A group must be prefixed with
the @ character. For example @group1
. Can only be set if
Authentication is set to ActiveDirectory
.
A list of users or groups in the Active Directory that are allowed to
access the file share. A group must be prefixed with the @ character.
For example @group1
. Can only be set if Authentication is set to
ActiveDirectory
.
A list of users or groups in the Active Directory that are not allowed
to access the file share. A group must be prefixed with the @ character.
For example @group1
. Can only be set if Authentication is set to
ActiveDirectory
.
svc$update_smb_file_share( FileShareARN = "string", KMSEncrypted = TRUE|FALSE, KMSKey = "string", DefaultStorageClass = "string", ObjectACL = "private"|"public-read"|"public-read-write"|"authenticated-read"|"bucket-owner-read"|"bucket-owner-full-control"|"aws-exec-read", ReadOnly = TRUE|FALSE, GuessMIMETypeEnabled = TRUE|FALSE, RequesterPays = TRUE|FALSE, SMBACLEnabled = TRUE|FALSE, AdminUserList = list( "string" ), ValidUserList = list( "string" ), InvalidUserList = list( "string" ) )
To leave a file share field unchanged, set the corresponding input field to null. This operation is only supported for file gateways.
File gateways require AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) to be activated to enable you to create a file share. Make sure that AWS STS is activated in the AWS Region you are creating your file gateway in. If AWS STS is not activated in this AWS Region, activate it. For information about how to activate AWS STS, see Activating and Deactivating AWS STS in an AWS Region in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.
File gateways don't support creating hard or symbolic links on a file share.