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NAME

       fsgateway - FUSE module to browse database's metadata, sugar datastores and xml files

SYNOPSIS

       mono fsgateway storage_type connection_string [fuse_option] mountpoint

DESCRIPTION

       FsGateway  allows  you  to  use  your  preferred  directory  navigation  tool to inspect a
       database's metadata, sugar datastores and xml files.

       FsGateway allows you to compare two database structures in an  easy  way  using  the  diff
       tool, or to find where a field is defined using the grep tool.

   storage_type can be:
       tagfs
           You must provide the root directory of tree to examine as connection_string parameter.

       xmlfs
           You must provide the need the XML file to read as connection_string parameter.

       postgresql
           Specify the connection_string parameter like this one:
               Server=localhost; Database=mydb; User ID=username; Password=password; Port=5432;

       sugar_datastore
           You  must  specify  the  directory  used  by  the Sugar datastore as connection_string
           parameter.

       MySQL5
           Specify the connection_string parameter like this one:
               Server=localhost; Database=mydb; User ID=username; Password=password; Port=3306;

       SqlServer
           Specify the connection_string parameter like this one:
               Server=localhost,port; Database=mydb; User ID=username; Password=password;
           or like this one:
               Server=localhost,port;      Database=mydb;      User       ID=domainname\username;
               Password=password; Integrated Security=SSPI
           For    detail    information    about    the    parameters    connection    look    at
           http://www.mono-project.com/SQLClient

SEE ALSO

       fusermount(1)

AUTHOR

       fsgateway was written by Torello Querci <torello@torosoft.com>

       This manual page was written by Marco  Nenciarini  <mnencia@debian.org>,  for  the  Debian
       project (and may be used by others).

                                           January 2010                              FSGATEWAY(1)