bionic (1) orifs.1.gz

Provided by: ori_0.8.1+ds1-3ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       orifs - Ori File System FUSE Driver

SYNOPSIS

       orifs [OPTIONS...] MOUNTPOINT

DESCRIPTION

       orifs is the FUSE driver for the Ori distributed file system.

       Currently,  orifs  is  crash  consistent  up  until  the  last snapshot. Users should run ori snapshot to
       guarantee data is saved persistently.  When recovering from a crash the tool  reports  an  error  message
       explaining  where  unsaved data is located and how it may be recovered.  You can destroy the unsaved data
       by using the ori cleanup command.  In future releases this bug will addressed.

OPTIONS

       --repo=[FS-NAME]
              Specify the path to the underlying repository.  This parameter is optional and  by  default  orifs
              will search for a file system with the same name as the mount point.

       --clone=[REMOTEPATH]
              Replicate the file system from the specified repository.

       --shallow
              Used in conjunction with --clone to specify a shallow replica of the remote repository.

       --nocache
              Used in conjunction with --clone to specify a non-caching replica of the remote repository.

       --no-threads
              Disable multithreading on FUSE.

       --debug
              Enable  debugging  mode  with verbose output.  The file system will run much slower, but is useful
              for reporting crashes.

SUPPORTED COMMANDS

       The file system can be controlled by the command line interface.  Running commands from  anywhere  inside
       the  mounted  file  system  should allow the command line to detect and communicate with the file system.
       Not all commands are supported on a running file system, and some hidden commands for  debugging  or  are
       not recommended.  Additional commands will be added in future releases.

SEE ALSO

       ori(1), ori_httpd(1)