public static interface FsxProtocolSmb.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<FsxProtocolSmb.Builder,FsxProtocolSmb>
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FsxProtocolSmb.Builder |
domain(String domain)
Specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Microsoft Active Directory that your storage virtual
machine (SVM) belongs to.
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default FsxProtocolSmb.Builder |
mountOptions(Consumer<SmbMountOptions.Builder> mountOptions)
Sets the value of the MountOptions property for this object.
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FsxProtocolSmb.Builder |
mountOptions(SmbMountOptions mountOptions)
Sets the value of the MountOptions property for this object.
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FsxProtocolSmb.Builder |
password(String password)
Specifies the password of a user who has permission to access your SVM.
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FsxProtocolSmb.Builder |
user(String user)
Specifies a user name that can mount the location and access the files, folders, and metadata that you need
in the SVM.
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equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildFsxProtocolSmb.Builder domain(String domain)
Specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Microsoft Active Directory that your storage virtual machine (SVM) belongs to.
domain - Specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Microsoft Active Directory that your storage
virtual machine (SVM) belongs to.FsxProtocolSmb.Builder mountOptions(SmbMountOptions mountOptions)
mountOptions - The new value for the MountOptions property for this object.default FsxProtocolSmb.Builder mountOptions(Consumer<SmbMountOptions.Builder> mountOptions)
SmbMountOptions.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via SmbMountOptions.builder().
When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its
result is passed to mountOptions(SmbMountOptions).
mountOptions - a consumer that will call methods on SmbMountOptions.BuildermountOptions(SmbMountOptions)FsxProtocolSmb.Builder password(String password)
Specifies the password of a user who has permission to access your SVM.
password - Specifies the password of a user who has permission to access your SVM.FsxProtocolSmb.Builder user(String user)
Specifies a user name that can mount the location and access the files, folders, and metadata that you need in the SVM.
If you provide a user in your Active Directory, note the following:
If you're using Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, the user must be a member of the Amazon Web Services Delegated FSx Administrators group.
If you're using a self-managed Active Directory, the user must be a member of either the Domain Admins group or a custom group that you specified for file system administration when you created your file system.
Make sure that the user has the permissions it needs to copy the data you want:
SE_TCB_NAME: Required to set object ownership and file metadata. With this privilege, you also
can copy NTFS discretionary access lists (DACLs).
SE_SECURITY_NAME: May be needed to copy NTFS system access control lists (SACLs). This operation
specifically requires the Windows privilege, which is granted to members of the Domain Admins group. If you
configure your task to copy SACLs, make sure that the user has the required privileges. For information about
copying SACLs, see Ownership and permissions-related options.
user - Specifies a user name that can mount the location and access the files, folders, and metadata that you
need in the SVM.
If you provide a user in your Active Directory, note the following:
If you're using Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, the user must be a member of the Amazon Web Services Delegated FSx Administrators group.
If you're using a self-managed Active Directory, the user must be a member of either the Domain Admins group or a custom group that you specified for file system administration when you created your file system.
Make sure that the user has the permissions it needs to copy the data you want:
SE_TCB_NAME: Required to set object ownership and file metadata. With this privilege, you
also can copy NTFS discretionary access lists (DACLs).
SE_SECURITY_NAME: May be needed to copy NTFS system access control lists (SACLs). This
operation specifically requires the Windows privilege, which is granted to members of the Domain
Admins group. If you configure your task to copy SACLs, make sure that the user has the required
privileges. For information about copying SACLs, see Ownership and permissions-related options.
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