Creates a Server Message Block (SMB) file share on an existing S3 File Gateway. In Storage Gateway, a file share is a file system mount point backed by Amazon S3 cloud storage. Storage Gateway exposes file shares using an SMB interface. This operation is only supported for S3 File Gateways.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/storagegateway_create_smb_file_share/ for full documentation.
storagegateway_create_smb_file_share(
ClientToken,
GatewayARN,
KMSEncrypted = NULL,
KMSKey = NULL,
Role,
LocationARN,
DefaultStorageClass = NULL,
ObjectACL = NULL,
ReadOnly = NULL,
GuessMIMETypeEnabled = NULL,
RequesterPays = NULL,
SMBACLEnabled = NULL,
AccessBasedEnumeration = NULL,
AdminUserList = NULL,
ValidUserList = NULL,
InvalidUserList = NULL,
AuditDestinationARN = NULL,
Authentication = NULL,
CaseSensitivity = NULL,
Tags = NULL,
FileShareName = NULL,
CacheAttributes = NULL,
NotificationPolicy = NULL,
VPCEndpointDNSName = NULL,
BucketRegion = NULL,
OplocksEnabled = NULL
)
[required] A unique string value that you supply that is used by S3 File Gateway to ensure idempotent file share creation.
[required] The ARN of the S3 File Gateway on which you want to create a file share.
Set to true
to use Amazon S3 server-side encryption with your own KMS
key, or false
to use a key managed by Amazon S3. Optional.
Valid Values: true
| false
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a symmetric customer master key (CMK)
used for Amazon S3 server-side encryption. Storage Gateway does not
support asymmetric CMKs. This value can only be set when KMSEncrypted
is true
. Optional.
[required] The ARN of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that an S3 File Gateway assumes when it accesses the underlying storage.
[required] A custom ARN for the backend storage used for storing data for file shares. It includes a resource ARN with an optional prefix concatenation. The prefix must end with a forward slash (/).
You can specify LocationARN as a bucket ARN, access point ARN or access point alias, as shown in the following examples.
Bucket ARN:
arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket/prefix/
Access point ARN:
arn:aws:s3:region:account-id:accesspoint/access-point-name/prefix/
If you specify an access point, the bucket policy must be configured to delegate access control to the access point. For information, see Delegating access control to access points in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Access point alias:
test-ap-ab123cdef4gehijklmn5opqrstuvuse1a-s3alias
The default storage class for objects put into an Amazon S3 bucket by
the S3 File Gateway. The default value is S3_STANDARD
. Optional.
Valid Values: S3_STANDARD
| S3_INTELLIGENT_TIERING
|
S3_STANDARD_IA
| S3_ONEZONE_IA
A value that sets the access control list (ACL) permission for objects
in the S3 bucket that a S3 File Gateway puts objects into. The default
value is private
.
A value that sets the write status of a file share. Set this value to
true
to set the write status to read-only, otherwise set to false
.
Valid Values: true
| 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, otherwise set to false
. The default value is true
.
Valid Values: true
| false
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.
Valid Values: true
| false
Set this value to true
to enable access control list (ACL) on the SMB
file share. Set it to false
to map file and directory permissions to
the POSIX permissions.
For more information, see Using Microsoft Windows ACLs to control access to an SMB file share in the Storage Gateway User Guide.
Valid Values: true
| false
The files and folders on this share will only be visible to users with read access.
A list of users or groups in the Active Directory that will be granted
administrator privileges on the file share. These users can do all file
operations as the super-user. Acceptable formats include:
DOMAIN\\User1
, user1
, @group1
, and @DOMAIN\\group1
.
Use this option very carefully, because any user in this list can do anything they like on the file share, regardless of file permissions.
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.
Acceptable formats include: DOMAIN\\User1
, user1
, @group1
, and
@DOMAIN\\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.
Acceptable formats include: DOMAIN\\User1
, user1
, @group1
, and
@DOMAIN\\group1
. Can only be set if Authentication is set to
ActiveDirectory
.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the storage used for audit logs.
The authentication method that users use to access the file share. The
default is ActiveDirectory
.
Valid Values: ActiveDirectory
| GuestAccess
The case of an object name in an Amazon S3 bucket. For
ClientSpecified
, the client determines the case sensitivity. For
CaseSensitive
, the gateway determines the case sensitivity. The
default value is ClientSpecified
.
A list of up to 50 tags that can be assigned to the NFS file share. Each tag is a key-value pair.
Valid characters for key and value are letters, spaces, and numbers representable in UTF-8 format, and the following special characters: + - = . _ : / @. The maximum length of a tag's key is 128 characters, and the maximum length for a tag's value is 256.
The name of the file share. Optional.
FileShareName
must be set if an S3 prefix name is set in
LocationARN
, or if an access point or access point alias is used.
Specifies refresh cache information for the file share.
The notification policy of the file share. SettlingTimeInSeconds
controls the number of seconds to wait after the last point in time a
client wrote to a file before generating an ObjectUploaded
notification. Because clients can make many small writes to files, it's
best to set this parameter for as long as possible to avoid generating
multiple notifications for the same file in a small time period.
SettlingTimeInSeconds
has no effect on the timing of the object
uploading to Amazon S3, only the timing of the notification.
The following example sets NotificationPolicy
on with
SettlingTimeInSeconds
set to 60.
{\"Upload\": {\"SettlingTimeInSeconds\": 60}}
The following example sets NotificationPolicy
off.
Specifies the DNS name for the VPC endpoint that the SMB file share uses to connect to Amazon S3.
This parameter is required for SMB file shares that connect to Amazon S3 through a VPC endpoint, a VPC access point, or an access point alias that points to a VPC access point.
Specifies the Region of the S3 bucket where the SMB file share stores files.
This parameter is required for SMB file shares that connect to Amazon S3 through a VPC endpoint, a VPC access point, or an access point alias that points to a VPC access point.
Specifies whether opportunistic locking is enabled for the SMB file share.
Enabling opportunistic locking on case-sensitive shares is not recommended for workloads that involve access to files with the same name in different case.
Valid Values: true
| false