.TH VACFS 4 .SH NAME vacfs \- a Venti-based file system .SH SYNOPSIS .B vacfs [ .B -dip ] [ .B -c .I cachesize ] [ .B -h .I host ] .\" [ .\" .B -m .\" .I mtpt .\" ] [ .B -s .I srvname ] .I vacfile .SH DESCRIPTION .I Vacfs interprets the file system created by .IR vac (1) so that it can be mounted into a Plan 9 file hierarchy. The data for the file system is stored on a Venti server with a root fingerprint specified in .IR vacfile . .I Vacfs is currently rather limited: access is read-only, clients are not authenticated, and groups are assumed to contain a single member with the same name. These restrictions should eventually be removed. .PP Options to .I vacfs are: .TP .BI -c " cachesize The number of file system blocks to cache in memory. The default is 1000 blocks. .TP .B -d Print debugging information to standard error. .TP .BI -h " host The network address of the Venti server. The default is taken from the environment variable .BR venti . If this variable does not exist, then the default is the metaname .BR $venti . .\" which can be configured via .\" .IR ndb (6). .TP .B -i Use file descriptors 0 and 1 as the 9P communication channel rather than create a pipe. .\" .TP .\" .BI -m " mtpt .\" The location to mount the file system. The default is .\" .BR /n/vac . .TP .BI -p Disables permission checking. .TP .B -s The name of the 9P service to post. The default is .BR vacfs. name \fR, where .I name is .I vacfile without any directory name or .L .vac extension. .PD .SH SOURCE .B \*9/src/cmd/vac .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR vac (1), Plan 9's \fIventi\fR(8)