11-26-2003
NFS shares in RMCobol
It does appear to do so - I can't understand it either.
Perhaps it is the difference in file attributes under XP or something.
I can't write a file either.
I have set up shares in visionfs as well but to no avail.
There must be other RMCobol users out there that do this!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
muscand
MUSCAND(1) Museek Daemon Plus MUSCAND(1)
NAME
Muscand - File scanner daemon for Museek
SYNOPSIS
muscand [-c <filename>] [--config <filename>] [-b] [--buddy] [-l] [--list] [-h] [--help] [-v] [--verbose] [--no-reload]
DESCRIPTION
Muscand is a FAM service that scans paths already configured by muscan(1) or musetup(1). If it detects changes to the paths, it will update
the Shares Database it is watching after a few seconds. There are two available shares databases, Normal and Buddies-Only. Buddies-Only is
an optional shares database that, if enabled, is only accessible by the users you've chosen as "Buddies".
Before running muscand, you will need a configured museekd, which can be done with musetup(1) or fI>musetup-gtk(1), and add some shared
paths with either of the setup tools or with muscan(1).
OPTIONS
Muscand accepts the following options:
-c <filename>, --config <filename>
Use a different config file.
-b, --buddy
Select Buddy-Only Shares.
-h, --help
Display Help, version and exit.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose while scanning shares.
--no-reload
Don't ask museekd to reload the database
EXAMPLE
To run this program the standard way type:
muscand
Alternativly you use a different config file with:
muscand --config config.xml
Or, you can watch Buddy-Only shares:
muscand --buddy
FILES
~/.museekd/config.xml
The default location for the museekd config file.
~/.museekd/config.shares
The default location for the Normal shares database.
~/.museekd/config.shares.state
The default location for the active Normal shares database.
~/.museekd/config.buddyshares
The default location for the Buddy shares database.
~/.museekd/config.buddyshares.state
The default location for the active Buddy shares database's.
AUTHORS
Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org>
daelstorm <daelstorm@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
mucous(1) mulog(1) murmur(1) muscan(1) museekcontrol(1) museekd(1) museeq(1) musetup(1) musetup-gtk(1)
daelstorm Release 0.2.0 MUSCAND(1)