makerumpmanpages.sh revision 1.9
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35.Dd March 31, 2010
36.Dt RUMP_XXXFSXXX 8
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm rump_xxxfsxxx
40.Nd mount the xxxfsxxx file system using a userspace server
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Cd "file-system PUFFS"
43.Cd "pseudo-device putter"
44.Pp
45.Nm
46.Op options
47.Ar special
48.Ar node
49.Sh DESCRIPTION
50.Em NOTE!
51This manual page has been generated from a common source shared between all
52.Xr rump 3
53file servers.
54Some parts of this manual page may not apply to this particular server.
55After reading this manual page, you may want to verify the details from
56.Xr mount_xxxfsxxx 8 .
57.Pp
58The
59.Nm
60utility can be used to mount xxxfsxxx file systems.
61It uses
62.Xr rump 3
63and
64.Xr p2k 3
65to facilitate running the file system as a server in userspace.
66As opposed to
67.Xr mount_xxxfsxxx 8 ,
68.Nm
69does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
70not require kernel support except
71.Xr puffs 4 .
72Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
73on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
74to using in-kernel code.
75.Pp
76In case mounting a file system image from a regular file,
77.Nm
78does not require the use of
79.Xr vnconfig 8
80unlike kernel file systems.
81Instead, the image path can be directly passed as the special file path.
82The exception is if the image contains a disklabel.
83In this case vnconfig is required to resolve the start offset for the
84correct partition within the image.
85.Pp
86It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
87.Nm
88instead of
89.Xr mount_xxxfsxxx 8 .
90Corrupt file system images commonly cause the file system
91to crash the entire kernel, but with
92.Nm
93only the userspace server process will dump core.
94.Pp
95To use
96.Nm
97via
98.Xr mount 8 ,
99the flags
100.Fl o Ar rump
101and
102.Fl t Ar xxxfsxxx
103should be given.
104Similarly,
105.Nm
106is run instead of
107.Xr mount_xxxfsxxx 8
108if
109.Dq rump
110is added to the options field of
111.Xr fstab 5 .
112.Pp
113Please see
114.Xr mount_xxxfsxxx 8
115for a full description of the available command line options.
116.Sh SEE ALSO
117.Xr p2k 3 ,
118.Xr puffs 3 ,
119.Xr rump 3 ,
120.Xr mount_xxxfsxxx 8
121.Sh HISTORY
122The
123.Nm
124utility first appeared in
125.Nx 5.0 .
126It is currently considered experimental.'
127
128# generate the manual pages
129#
130for x in rump_*
131do
132	fs=${x#rump_}
133
134	# syspuffs is special, it has a handwritten manpage
135	if [ "$fs" = "syspuffs" ]
136	then
137		continue
138	fi
139
140	fsc=`echo $fs | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'`
141	echo ${MANTMPL} | sed "s/xxxfsxxx/$fs/g;s/XXXFSXXX/$fsc/g" > \
142	    rump_${fs}/rump_${fs}.8
143done
144