Provided by: coop-computing-tools_9.9-2ubuntu3_amd64
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_run(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 to be sent to stdout (":stdout") instead. -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) 2005-2019 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 Documentation • Chirp User Manual • chirp(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)