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author | cinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@felloff.net> | 2015-08-21 19:51:03 +0200 |
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committer | cinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@felloff.net> | 2015-08-21 19:51:03 +0200 |
commit | cb474632d3f23de10fea2d70a4b4c98d8f3a3755 (patch) | |
tree | 06c0c53b4a32032388e3ced67ed327667c510a6e /sys/man | |
parent | 3db2012126385e19923ecf742315b62c0b4b4ff8 (diff) |
remove kfs references from manual
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/man')
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/1/fstype | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/1/replica | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/3/fs | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/4/cwfs | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/4/dossrv | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/4/fs | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/4/kfs | 135 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/8/kfscmd | 221 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/man/8/swap | 3 |
9 files changed, 10 insertions, 371 deletions
diff --git a/sys/man/1/fstype b/sys/man/1/fstype index 07acd6246..6f4337b13 100644 --- a/sys/man/1/fstype +++ b/sys/man/1/fstype @@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ compressed .IR paqfs (4) .TP .B kfs -Plan 9 disk file system (see -.IR kfs (4)) +old Plan 9 disk file system .TP .B fs 32-bit and diff --git a/sys/man/1/replica b/sys/man/1/replica index 2201c017a..450ceb592 100644 --- a/sys/man/1/replica +++ b/sys/man/1/replica @@ -267,9 +267,9 @@ As an example, the Plan 9 distribution replica configuration looks like: serverlog=$s/plan9.log serverproto=$s/plan9.proto - fn clientmount { 9fs kfs } - clientroot=/n/kfs - c=/n/kfs/dist/replica + fn clientmount { 9fs boot } + clientroot=/n/boot + c=/n/boot/dist/replica clientlog=$c/client/plan9.log clientproto=$c/plan9.proto clientdb=$c/client/plan9.db diff --git a/sys/man/3/fs b/sys/man/3/fs index 05b141ad0..9b174f3ec 100644 --- a/sys/man/3/fs +++ b/sys/man/3/fs @@ -225,11 +225,11 @@ echo inter data /dev/fs/m0 /dev/fs/m1 >/dev/fs/ctl .EE .LP Run -.IR kfs (4) +.IR hjfs (4) on the interleaved device: .IP .EX -disk/kfs -f /dev/fs/data +hjfs -f /dev/fs/data .EE .LP Save the configuration: diff --git a/sys/man/4/cwfs b/sys/man/4/cwfs index beb800c7e..7d0c69cfa 100644 --- a/sys/man/4/cwfs +++ b/sys/man/4/cwfs @@ -180,8 +180,7 @@ on a combination of disks and write-once-read-many (WORM) magneto-optical disks. .TP .B other -is a simple disk-based file system similar to -.IR kfs (4) . +is a simple disk-based file system not backed by worm. .TP .B main is a worm-based file system with a disk-based diff --git a/sys/man/4/dossrv b/sys/man/4/dossrv index 249c0a648..99363809c 100644 --- a/sys/man/4/dossrv +++ b/sys/man/4/dossrv @@ -162,8 +162,6 @@ If the floppy drive has an ejection motor, will spit out the floppy from drive .IR n , default 0. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR kfs (4) .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/dossrv .br diff --git a/sys/man/4/fs b/sys/man/4/fs index 808dd9720..014f55e3b 100644 --- a/sys/man/4/fs +++ b/sys/man/4/fs @@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ on a combination of disks and write-once-read-many (WORM) magneto-optical disks. .TP .B other -is a simple disk-based file system similar to -.IR kfs (4) . +is a simple disk-based file system not backed by +the worm. .TP .B main is a worm-based file system with a disk-based diff --git a/sys/man/4/kfs b/sys/man/4/kfs deleted file mode 100644 index f386ecbc5..000000000 --- a/sys/man/4/kfs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -.TH KFS 4 -.SH NAME -kfs \- disk file system -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B disk/kfs -[ -.B -rc -] [ -.B -b -.I n -] [ -.B -f -.I file -] [ -.B -n -.I name -] [ -.B -p -.I perm -] [ -.B -s -] [ -.B -B -.I nbuf -] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I Kfs -is an old, local user-level file server for a Plan 9 terminal with a disk. -It maintains a hierarchical Plan 9 file system on the disk -and offers -9P (see -.IR intro (5)) -access to it. -.I Kfs -begins by -checking the file system for consistency, -rebuilding the free list, and placing a file descriptor in -.BI /srv/ name\f1, -where -.I name -is the service name (default -.BR kfs ). -If the file system is inconsistent, -the user is asked for permission to ream -.RI ( q.v. ) -the disk. -The file system is not checked if it is reamed. -.PP -The options are -.TF "n name" -.TP -.BI "b " n -If the file system is reamed, use -.I n -byte blocks. -Larger blocks make the file system faster -and less space efficient. -.B 1024 -and -.B 4096 -are good choices. -.I N -must be a multiple of 512. -.TP -.B c -Do not check the file system. -.TP -.BI "f " file -Use -.I file -as the disk. -The default is -.BR /dev/sdC0/fs . -.TP -.BI "n " name -Use -.RI kfs. name -as the name of the service. -.TP -.BI "p " perm -Use -.I perm -as the initial permissions for the -command channel -.BI /srv/ service .cmd\fR; -the default is 660. -.TP -.B r -Ream the file system, erasing all of the old data -and adding all blocks to the free list. -.TP -.B s -Post file descriptor zero in -.BI /srv/ service -and read and write protocol messages on file descriptor one. -.TP -.B B -Allocate -.I nbuf -in-memory file system blocks. -The default is as many as will fit in 10% of memory -or two megabytes, whichever is smaller. -.PD -.SH EXAMPLES -Create a file system with service name -.I kfs.local -and mount it on -.BR /n/kfs . -.IP -.EX -% disk/kfs -rb4096 -nlocal -% mount -c /srv/kfs.local /n/kfs -.EE -.PP -.SH FILES -.TF /dev/sdC0/fs -.TP -.B /dev/sdC0/fs -Default file holding blocks. -.SH SOURCE -.B /sys/src/cmd/disk/kfs -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR kfscmd (8), -.IR mkfs (8), -.IR prep (8), -.IR sd (3) -.SH BUGS -For the moment, -.I kfs -serves both the old (third edition) and new (fourth -edition) versions of 9P, deciding which to serve by sniffing the first packet on each -connection. -.LP -.I Kfs -doesn't allow creating files with component names longer than 28 bytes. diff --git a/sys/man/8/kfscmd b/sys/man/8/kfscmd deleted file mode 100644 index 4580c52b8..000000000 --- a/sys/man/8/kfscmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -.TH KFSCMD 8 -.SH NAME -kfscmd, ksync \- kfs administration -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B disk/kfscmd -.RB [ -n -.IR name ] -cmd ... -.PP -.B disk/ksync -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I Kfs -is a local user-level file server for a Plan 9 terminal with a disk. -.I Kfscmd -transmits commands to the -.I kfs -server (see -.IR kfs (4)). -The -.B -n -option changes the name of the kfs service to -.BI kfs. name -(by default, full name is just -.BR kfs ). -.PP -.I Ksync -executes the -.B sync -command for all active -.I kfs -servers. -.PP -The known commands are described below. -Note that some commands are multiple words and -should be quoted to appear as a single argument to -.IR rc (1). -.TP \w'\fLallowoff\ \fIn'u -.B allow -Turn permission checking off (to simplify administration). -.TP -.B allowoff -.TP -.B disallow -Turn permission checking on. -.TP -.B noauth -Disable authentication of users. -.TP -.B halt -Write all changed blocks and stop the file system. -.TP -.B start -The opposite of halt; restart the file system. -.TP -.B help -Print the list of commands. -.TP -.BI "rename " "file name" -Change the name of -.I file -to -.IR name . -.I Name -may be a single path element or a full path; if it is a full path, -every element along the path must exist except the last. -.TP -.BI "newuser " user -Add -.I user -to -.B /adm/users -and make the standard directories needed for booting. -.TP -.BI "remove " file -Remove -.I file -and place its blocks on the free list. -.TP -.BI "clri " file -Remove -.I file -but do not place the blocks on the free list. -This command can be used to remove files that have duplicated blocks. -The non-duplicate blocks can be retrieved by checking the file system -with option -.B f -(see below). -.TP -.BI create \ file\ owner\ group\ mode\ [adl] -Create the file. Owner and group are users in -.B /adm/users -and mode is an octal number. -If present, -.L a -creates an append only file, -.L d -creates a directory, and -.L l -creates a file that is exclusive-use. -.TP -.B sync -Write to disk all of the dirty blocks in the memory cache. -.TP -.B atime -Toggle whether atimes are updated as files and directories -are accessed. By default, atimes are updated. On laptops it can be -useful to turn off atime updates to reduce disk accesses. -.TP -.B stats -Report statistics about the performance of the file system. -.TP -.B user -Re-initialize authentication information by reading -.BR /adm/users . -.TP -.B nowritegroup -Each time -.I kfs -rereads -.BR /adm/users , -it looks for a group named -.BR write . -If such a group exists, then the entire file system -will appear read-only to users not in the group. -If a write group exists but no one is in it, -it will be impossible to edit -.B /adm/users -to correct the problem. -To resolve this, the -.B nowritegroup -command turns off write group checking until the next -time -.B /adm/users -is reread. -.TP -.BI cfs " filsys -Change the `console' to the named file system (default is the main system). -.TP -.B chat -Toggle tracing of 9P messages. -.TP -.B check [cdfpPqrtw] -Check the file system and print summary information. -The options are -.PD 0 -.RS -.TP -.B c -fix bad tags and clear the contents of the block. -.TP -.B d -delete redundant references to a block, fix bad UTF filenames. -.TP -.B f -rebuild the list of free blocks. -.TP -.B p -print the names of directories as they are checked. -.TP -.B P -print the names of all files as they are checked. -.TP -.B q -quiet mode: report errors, but suppress summary information -.TP -.B r -read all of the data blocks and check the tags. -.TP -.B t -fix bad tags. -.TP -.B w -write all of the blocks that are touched. -.RE -.PD -.TP -.BI listen " [address] -Start a listener to serve the network at -.IR address , -default -.BR tcp!*!564 . -This feature is intended to facilitate small networks of a couple -machines in the situation when convenience is more -important than performance. -This command is only useful on machines with -(possibly simulated) NVRAM, which needs to be readable -to the -.I kfs -processes; -see -.I readnvram -in -.IR authsrv (2). -The production file server -(see -.IR fs (4)) -is strongly encouraged for anything more than casual use. -.TP -.B noneattach -When listening to the network, the default behavior is that the user -.B none -may only attach over connections that have already -authenticated as someone else. -This prevents just anyone from being -able to dial your server and attach as -.BR none . -The -.B noneattach -command toggles whether -.B none -can attach without such a chaperone. -.PD -.SH SOURCE -.B /sys/src/cmd/disk/kfscmd.c -.br -.B /$objtype/bin/disk/ksync -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR kfs (4), -.IR mkfs (8), -.IR prep (8), -.IR sd (3) diff --git a/sys/man/8/swap b/sys/man/8/swap index 73c0dcb45..aa0c811a1 100644 --- a/sys/man/8/swap +++ b/sys/man/8/swap @@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ the device an error is returned instead. .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/swap.c .SH BUGS -Swapping to a file served by a local user-level process, such as -.IR kfs (4), +Swapping to a file served by a local user-level process will lead to deadlock if the process isn't made non-swappable (see the .B noswap |