Struct aws_sdk_fsx::model::SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration [−][src]
#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration {
pub domain_name: Option<String>,
pub organizational_unit_distinguished_name: Option<String>,
pub file_system_administrators_group: Option<String>,
pub user_name: Option<String>,
pub password: Option<String>,
pub dns_ips: Option<Vec<String>>,
}Expand description
The configuration that Amazon FSx uses to join a FSx for Windows File Server file system or an ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM) to a self-managed (including on-premises) Microsoft Active Directory (AD) directory. For more information, see Using Amazon FSx with your self-managed Microsoft Active Directory or Managing SVMs.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.domain_name: Option<String>The fully qualified domain name of the self-managed AD directory, such as
corp.example.com.
organizational_unit_distinguished_name: Option<String>(Optional) The fully qualified distinguished name of the organizational unit within
your self-managed AD directory. Amazon
FSx only accepts OU as the direct parent of the file system. An example is
OU=FSx,DC=yourdomain,DC=corp,DC=com. To learn more, see RFC 2253. If none is provided, the
FSx file system is created in the default location of your self-managed AD directory.
Only Organizational Unit (OU) objects can be the direct parent of the file system that you're creating.
file_system_administrators_group: Option<String>(Optional) The name of the domain group whose members are granted administrative privileges for the file system. Administrative privileges include taking ownership of files and folders, setting audit controls (audit ACLs) on files and folders, and administering the file system remotely by using the FSx Remote PowerShell. The group that you specify must already exist in your domain. If you don't provide one, your AD domain's Domain Admins group is used.
user_name: Option<String>The user name for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that Amazon FSx
will use to join to your AD domain. This account must have the permission to join
computers to the domain in the organizational unit provided in
OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName, or in the default location of your
AD domain.
password: Option<String>The password for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that Amazon FSx will use to join to your AD domain.
dns_ips: Option<Vec<String>>A list of up to three IP addresses of DNS servers or domain controllers in the self-managed AD directory.
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The fully qualified domain name of the self-managed AD directory, such as
corp.example.com.
(Optional) The fully qualified distinguished name of the organizational unit within
your self-managed AD directory. Amazon
FSx only accepts OU as the direct parent of the file system. An example is
OU=FSx,DC=yourdomain,DC=corp,DC=com. To learn more, see RFC 2253. If none is provided, the
FSx file system is created in the default location of your self-managed AD directory.
Only Organizational Unit (OU) objects can be the direct parent of the file system that you're creating.
(Optional) The name of the domain group whose members are granted administrative privileges for the file system. Administrative privileges include taking ownership of files and folders, setting audit controls (audit ACLs) on files and folders, and administering the file system remotely by using the FSx Remote PowerShell. The group that you specify must already exist in your domain. If you don't provide one, your AD domain's Domain Admins group is used.
The user name for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that Amazon FSx
will use to join to your AD domain. This account must have the permission to join
computers to the domain in the organizational unit provided in
OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName, or in the default location of your
AD domain.
The password for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that Amazon FSx will use to join to your AD domain.
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration
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