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unionfs-fuse 0.22 (Default branch)

unionfs-fuse is an effort to create a userlandunionfs implementation that is way more flexible than the current in-kernel based unionfs solution.License: BSD License (revised)Changes:
Minor bugfixes to handle complex RO/RW configurations.Image

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PERFUSED(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       PERFUSED(8)

NAME
perfused -- PUFFS Enabled Relay to FUSE Daemon SYNOPSIS
perfused [-fs] [-d types] [-i -fd] DESCRIPTION
perfused is a userland daemon implementing the FUSE kernel level API. It creates a /dev/fuse socket for FUSE file system daemons to connect to. perfused takes care of mounting the file system using puffs(3). When the kernel sends a puffs(3) operation for the mounted file system, perfused will translate it into a FUSE request, and will send it to the file system daemon through /dev/fuse. The FUSE reply will be converted back into a puffs(3) reply and will be relayed to the kernel. FUSE file system daemons must be modified so that they request perfused to perform the mount(2) system call instead of doing it on their own. This is done by replacing mount(2) and the open(2) calls for /dev/fuse with perfuse_mount() and perfuse_open(), respectively, in their sources. libperfuse(3) must be used at link time. Most FUSE file system daemons use libfuse and will work unmodified, provided the modifi- cation is done in libfuse itself . The following options are available: -d types Print additional debug information. types is a comma-separated list of information types to print: puffs Display PUFFS requests and replies. fuse Display FUSE requests and replies. dump Dump content of FUSE frames. fh Display file handle activity. reclaim Display reclaim activity. readdir Display readdir activity. requeue Display requeue activity. sync Display dirty flags and sync operations. -f Do not fork, but stay in the foreground. -i fd Do not open /dev/fuse but use the socket available from the file descriptor fd. This is used when perfused is started from libperfuse(3). -s Enable debug output only when receiving SIGINFO. SIGNALS
SIGINFO If the -s flag was used, toggle debug output. Do nothing otherwise. SIGUSR1 Toggle FUSE operation dump on and off. When toggling off, the trace is is stored in /var/run/perfuse-xxx.trace (xxx is the filesys- tem mount point). ERRORS
The program logs to the syslog daemon as facility ``daemon''. For detailed debugging use the -d (debug) option. SEE ALSO
mount(2), perfuse_mount(3), puffs(4) AUTHORS
The program was written by Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@NetBSD.org>. BUGS
When perfused runs in the foreground (using the -f flag), some processes using the FUSE file system will sometime hang on 'uvn_fp2'. BSD
January 29, 2012 BSD