3 srv, srvtls, 9fs \- start network file service
40 dials the given machine and initializes the connection to serve the
42 By default, it connects to the
45 service, which for TCP is port 564.
54 the service, typically on a name in
56 to access the files provided by the remote machine.
59 is omitted, the first argument to
66 to mount the service on
73 suppresses complaints if the
84 options are used to control the mount flags as in
94 as a shell command to be executed rather than
95 an address to be dialed.
100 to sleep for the specified number of seconds
101 after establishing the connection
102 before posting and mounting it.
106 must serve 9P. Usually
108 can be omitted; when calling some
109 non-Plan-9 systems, a
113 must be mentioned explicitly.
121 necessary to make available the files of
125 The files are mounted on
128 otherwise they are mounted on
134 characters, only the last element of
141 recognizes some special names, such as
143 to make the dump file system available on
148 script; examine it to see what local conventions apply.
157 to establish an mutual authenticated and encrypted 9P
160 service which by default listens on tcp port 17020.
162 To see kremvax's and deepthought's files in
169 9fs hhgttg /n/deepthought
175 ports to file systems and servers posted by
180 .B /sys/src/cmd/srv.c
194 does not explicitly report failures of