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NAME

       chirp_fuse - create a FUSE mount point with virtual access to remote chirp servers

SYNOPSIS

       chirp_fuse [options] <mount path>

DESCRIPTION

       You  can  attach  to a Chirp filesystems by using the FUSE package to attach Chirp as a kernel filesystem
       module. Unlike parrot(1), this requires superuser privileges to install the FUSE package, but will likely
       work more reliably on a larger number of programs and environments. Using  FUSE  allows  for  transparent
       access  to  a  Chirp  server via the local filesystem. This allows user applications to use a Chirp store
       unmodified.

       Once you have installed and permissions to use FUSE, simply run chirp_fuse with the name of  a  directory
       on which the filesystem should be mounted.

       For      complete      details      with      examples,      see      the     Chirp     User's     Manual
       (http://ccl.cse.nd.edu/software/manuals/chirp.html).

OPTIONS

       -a, --auth=<flag>
              Require this authentication mode.

       -b, --block-size=<bytes>
              Block size for network I/O. (default is 65536s)

       -d, --debug=<flag>
              Enable debugging for this subsystem.

        -D, --no-optimize
              Disable small file optimizations such as recursive delete.

        -f, --foreground
              Run in foreground for debugging.

       -i, --tickets=<files>
              Comma-delimited list of tickets to use for authentication.

       -m, --mount-options=<option>
              Pass mount option to FUSE. Can be specified multiple times.

       -o, --debug-file=<file>
              Write debugging output to this file. By default, debugging is sent to stderr (":stderr"). You  may
              specify  logs  be  sent to stdout (":stdout"), to the system syslog (":syslog"), or to the systemd
              journal (":journal").

       -t, --timeout=<timeout>
              Timeout for network operations. (default is 60s)

        -v, --version
              Show program version.

        -h, --help
              Give help information.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

CHIRP_CLIENT_TICKETS Comma delimited list of tickets to authenticate with (same as -i).

EXIT STATUS

       On success, returns zero.  On failure, returns non-zero.

EXAMPLES

       To create and use a FUSE mount point for access to remote chirp servers:

               % chirp_fuse /tmp/chirp-fuse &
               % cd /tmp/chirp-fuse
               % ls
               % cd host:port
               % cat foo/bar
               % exit

COPYRIGHT

       The Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Douglas Thain and Copyright (C) 2005-2015 The
       University of Notre Dame.  This software is distributed under the GNU General Public  License.   See  the
       file COPYING for details.

SEE ALSO

Cooperative Computing Tools DocumentationChirp User Manualchirp(1)    chirp_status(1)    chirp_fuse(1)    chirp_get(1)    chirp_put(1)    chirp_stream_files(1)
           chirp_distribute(1)  chirp_benchmark(1)  chirp_server(1)

CCTools 7.0.22 FINAL                                                                               chirp_fuse(1)