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What steps should an administrator take if a configured cloud storage data stream fails to refresh with a NO FILE FOUND error message?

  1. Check if correct permissions are configured for the Data Cloud user.

  2. Check if the Amazon S3 data source is enabled in Data Cloud Setup.

  3. Check if the file exists in the specified bucket location.

  4. Check if correct permissions are configured for the S3 user.

The correct answer is: Check if correct permissions are configured for the Data Cloud user.

When faced with a NO FILE FOUND error message for a configured cloud storage data stream, it’s essential to ensure that the user initiating the data stream has the appropriate permissions. This means verifying that the Data Cloud user has authorization to access the relevant cloud storage resources. Insufficient permissions can prevent the user from seeing or interacting with the files in the cloud storage, resulting in an inability to refresh the data stream. Addressing permission issues is foundational in troubleshooting access-related errors since even if the file exists and the data source is correctly configured, a lack of proper permissions can still obstruct access, leading to the error message. While checking other options is also important—like confirming the existence of the file in the specified bucket or whether the proper configurations for the data source are enabled—ensuring adequate permissions for the user accessing those resources often resolves access issues quickly.