Amazon S3 File Gateway enables administrators to force the closing of locked files
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Amazon S3 File Gateway enables administrators to force the closing of locked files
Amazon S3 File Gateway now enables you to force-close locked files on SMB file shares on Amazon S3 File Gateway by providing access to local security groups. Amazon S3 File Gateway provides on-premises applications with file-based access to virtually unlimited cloud storage using SMB and NFS protocols. End users and applications using files on SMB shares may stop working on those files without closing them. This leaves the files in an open or locked state. Until now, gateway administrators did not have permission to close these files.
You can now seamlessly assign force-closing permissions to users and groups from the connected Active Directory, by adding them to the GatewayAdmin local group using the AWS Storage Gateway console, API, or CLI. The GatewayAdmin local group provides the permissions needed to force the closing of locked files on a given gateway. Those added groups or individuals can then use the same windows tools they use today to unlock files on SMB file shares on the same gateway.
This capability is now available on new gateways in all commercial regions. This new capability will be made available for existing gateways during the next scheduled software update.