.TH HJFS 4 .SH NAME hjfs \- file server .SH SYNOPSIS .B hjfs [ .B -A ] [ .B -f .I file ] [ .B -m .I mem ] [ .B -n .I name ] [ .B -a .I announce-string ] ... [ -r ] [ .B -S ] [ .B -s ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Hjfs is an experimental file server with support for a cache and an archival dump on a single partition. .PP The options are: .TF "n name" .TP .BI -A Require auth. .TP .BI "-f " file Use .I file as the disk. .TP .BI "-m " mem Allocate .I mem megabytes to use for cache. .TP .BI "-n " name Use .I name as the name of the service. .TP .BI "-a " announce-string will announce and listen on the specified network address. .TP .B -r Ream the file system, erasing all of the old data. .TP .B -S Ignore permissions. .TP .B -s Read and write protocol messages on file descriptor zero. .PD .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/hjfs .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR history (1), .IR yesterday (1), .IR cwfs (4), .IR hjfs (8), .IR prep (8), .IR sd (3) .SH BUGS .LP .I Hjfs is a work in progress.