RUMP_SMBFS(8) System Manager's Manual RUMP_SMBFS(8)

NAME

rump_smbfsmount a smbfs share with a userspace server

SYNOPSIS

file-system PUFFS
pseudo-device putter


rump_smbfs [options] share mountpoint

DESCRIPTION

NOTE! This manual page describes features specific to the rump(3) file server. Please see mount_smbfs(8) for a full description of the available command line options.

The rump_smbfs utility can be used to mount smbfs file systems. It uses rump(3) and p2k(3) to facilitate running the file system as a server in userspace. As opposed to mount_smbfs(8), rump_smbfs does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does not require kernel support except puffs(4). Apart from a minor speed penalty there is no downside with respect to in-kernel code.

Even though the rump_smbfs file system client runs within a virtual rump kernel in userspace, it uses host network services (by means of “rump sockin”). This means that regardless of whether using rump_smbfs or mount_smbfs(8), the same network configurations will be used. Currently, “sockin” supports IPv4.

To use rump_smbfs via mount(8), the flags -o rump and -t smbfs should be given. Similarly, rump_smbfs is used instead of mount_smbfs(8) if “rump” is added to the options field of fstab(5).

SEE ALSO

p2k(3), puffs(3), rump(3), mount_smbfs(8)

HISTORY

The rump_smbfs utility first appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
November 21, 2010 NetBSD 6.1